Occupational therapy is offered to eligible students at all St. Louis County Public Schools. Therapy is designed to help improve gross and fine motor skills, sensory motor processing, coordination, adaptation to environment, organizing and using materials, and developing dressing and feeding skills appropriate to the learning environment.
Occupational therapy is offered to eligible students at all St. Louis County Public Schools. Therapy is designed to help improve gross and fine motor skills, sensory motor processing, coordination, adaptation to environment, organizing and using materials, and developing dressing and feeding skills appropriate to the learning environment.
RUSH Physical Therapy's occupational therapists help patients participate in activities that are important in their lives. They use a variety of treatment options to help improve their activity level and quality of life. They treat patients of all ages and offer occupational therapy in their centers and in-home, depending on patient needs.
RUSH Physical Therapy's occupational therapists help patients participate in activities that are important in their lives. They use a variety of treatment options to help improve their activity level and quality of life. They treat patients of all ages and offer occupational therapy in their centers and in-home, depending on patient needs.
Provides medical, pediatric, and behavioral nurses, physical, occupational and speech/language therapists, home health aides, and nutritional counselors.
Provides medical, pediatric, and behavioral nurses, physical, occupational and speech/language therapists, home health aides, and nutritional counselors.
RUSH Physical Therapy's occupational therapists help patients participate in activities that are important in their lives. They use a variety of treatment options to help improve their activity level and quality of life. They treat patients of all ages and offer occupational therapy in their centers and in-home, depending on patient needs.
RUSH Physical Therapy's occupational therapists help patients participate in activities that are important in their lives. They use a variety of treatment options to help improve their activity level and quality of life. They treat patients of all ages and offer occupational therapy in their centers and in-home, depending on patient needs.
Developmental Screening: Early identification of developmental delays, including:
- Communication/Social Skills.
- Movement.
- Self-help skills.
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Physical Therapy: Movement, motor development, and body function (ex: strength, flexibility, coordination, and endurance). Work with children with a wide variety of diagnoses, including:
- Developmental delays.
- Cerebral palsy.
- Down syndrome.
- Spina bifida.
- Torticollis.
- Plagiocephaly.
- Genetic disorders.
- Hypotonia.
- Toe walking.
- Post-surgical rehabilitation.
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Occupational Therapy: Increase a child's independence and quality of life while targeting areas including:
- Daily living skills.
- Sensory processing.
- Self-regulation.
- Motor skills
- Coordination.
Treatment includes an emphasis on educating the caregivers and providing strategies to increase participation in their home and community environments.
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Speech Therapy: Essential skills needed to be confident and successful communicators.
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Feeding Therapy: Several different approaches to resolve mealtime struggles, including:
- SOS (Sequential Oral Sensory) approach: address both sensory processing and oral motor skills, allowing a child to interact with a variety of foods in a playful, non-stressful way.
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The ALEX Program: Therapy for children with Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI).
Developmental Screening: Early identification of developmental delays, including:
- Communication/Social Skills.
- Movement.
- Self-help skills.
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Physical Therapy: Movement, motor development, and body function (ex: strength, flexibility, coordination, and endurance). Work with children with a wide variety of diagnoses, including:
- Developmental delays.
- Cerebral palsy.
- Down syndrome.
- Spina bifida.
- Torticollis.
- Plagiocephaly.
- Genetic disorders.
- Hypotonia.
- Toe walking.
- Post-surgical rehabilitation.
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Occupational Therapy: Increase a child's independence and quality of life while targeting areas including:
- Daily living skills.
- Sensory processing.
- Self-regulation.
- Motor skills
- Coordination.
Treatment includes an emphasis on educating the caregivers and providing strategies to increase participation in their home and community environments.
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Speech Therapy: Essential skills needed to be confident and successful communicators.
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Feeding Therapy: Several different approaches to resolve mealtime struggles, including:
- SOS (Sequential Oral Sensory) approach: address both sensory processing and oral motor skills, allowing a child to interact with a variety of foods in a playful, non-stressful way.
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The ALEX Program: Therapy for children with Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI).
Provides geriatric long term, short term, and acute care.
Long Term Care:
Designed for ideal senior living. Provides comprehensive care, as well as comfortable accommodations and stimulating social and recreational opportunities.
Short Term Care:
Designed for patients recovering from surgery, injury, or serious illness. Provides specialized therapies, customized treatment plans, and therapists to help clients improve and strengthen mobility.
Acute Care:
Provides comprehensive medical care to help residents stabilize and recover from serious illness or injury.
Services may include:
- Physical therapy.
- Physiatry.
- Transportation services (including dialysis).
- Respite care.
- Mental health and psychiatric services.
- IV therapy.
- Speech therapy.
- Respiratory CPAP/Bipap/Trilogy.
- Trach program.
- Occupational therapy.
- Full-time nurse practitioner.
- Life vests.
- Visiting doctors.
- Dementia care.
- Dual certified beds.
- Secured memory care.
- VOHRA certified wound care.
- Tracheostomy care.
- Hospice care.
- Peritoneal dialysis.
Amenities may include, but are not limited to:
- Outdoor recreation.
- Arts and crafts.
- Bingo.
- Pet therapy.
- Monthly resident council.
- Manicures.
- Morning stretches.
- Area musical performance.
- Movie day.
- Cooking classes/clubs.
- Cards and board games.
Provides geriatric long term, short term, and acute care.
Long Term Care:
Designed for ideal senior living. Provides comprehensive care, as well as comfortable accommodations and stimulating social and recreational opportunities.
Short Term Care:
Designed for patients recovering from surgery, injury, or serious illness. Provides specialized therapies, customized treatment plans, and therapists to help clients improve and strengthen mobility.
Acute Care:
Provides comprehensive medical care to help residents stabilize and recover from serious illness or injury.
Services may include:
- Physical therapy.
- Physiatry.
- Transportation services (including dialysis).
- Respite care.
- Mental health and psychiatric services.
- IV therapy.
- Speech therapy.
- Respiratory CPAP/Bipap/Trilogy.
- Trach program.
- Occupational therapy.
- Full-time nurse practitioner.
- Life vests.
- Visiting doctors.
- Dementia care.
- Dual certified beds.
- Secured memory care.
- VOHRA certified wound care.
- Tracheostomy care.
- Hospice care.
- Peritoneal dialysis.
Amenities may include, but are not limited to:
- Outdoor recreation.
- Arts and crafts.
- Bingo.
- Pet therapy.
- Monthly resident council.
- Manicures.
- Morning stretches.
- Area musical performance.
- Movie day.
- Cooking classes/clubs.
- Cards and board games.
Offers the following services - A registered nurse provides many services such as pain/symptom management, medication management, disease management, etc. - Physical therapy. - Occupational therapy. - Home health aides assist with bathing, oral hygiene, nail care, etc.
Offers the following services - A registered nurse provides many services such as pain/symptom management, medication management, disease management, etc. - Physical therapy. - Occupational therapy. - Home health aides assist with bathing, oral hygiene, nail care, etc.
Provides geriatric long term, short term, and acute care.
Long Term Care:
Designed for ideal senior living. Provides comprehensive care, as well as comfortable accommodations and stimulating social and recreational opportunities.
Short Term Care:
Designed for patients recovering from surgery, injury, or serious illness. Provides specialized therapies, customized treatment plans, and therapists to help clients improve and strengthen mobility.
Acute Care:
Provides comprehensive medical care to help residents stabilize and recover from serious illness or injury.
Services may include:
- Physical therapy.
- Physiatry.
- Transportation services (including dialysis).
- Respite care.
- Mental health and psychiatric services.
- IV therapy.
- Speech therapy.
- Respiratory CPAP/Bipap/Trilogy.
- Trach program.
- Occupational therapy.
- Full-time nurse practitioner.
- Life vests.
- Visiting doctors.
- Dementia care.
- Dual certified beds.
- Secured memory care.
- VOHRA certified wound care.
- Tracheostomy care.
- Hospice care.
- Peritoneal dialysis.
Amenities may include, but are not limited to:
- Outdoor recreation.
- Arts and crafts.
- Bingo.
- Pet therapy.
- Monthly resident council.
- Manicures.
- Morning stretches.
- Area musical performance.
- Movie day.
- Cooking classes/clubs.
- Cards and board games.
Provides geriatric long term, short term, and acute care.
Long Term Care:
Designed for ideal senior living. Provides comprehensive care, as well as comfortable accommodations and stimulating social and recreational opportunities.
Short Term Care:
Designed for patients recovering from surgery, injury, or serious illness. Provides specialized therapies, customized treatment plans, and therapists to help clients improve and strengthen mobility.
Acute Care:
Provides comprehensive medical care to help residents stabilize and recover from serious illness or injury.
Services may include:
- Physical therapy.
- Physiatry.
- Transportation services (including dialysis).
- Respite care.
- Mental health and psychiatric services.
- IV therapy.
- Speech therapy.
- Respiratory CPAP/Bipap/Trilogy.
- Trach program.
- Occupational therapy.
- Full-time nurse practitioner.
- Life vests.
- Visiting doctors.
- Dementia care.
- Dual certified beds.
- Secured memory care.
- VOHRA certified wound care.
- Tracheostomy care.
- Hospice care.
- Peritoneal dialysis.
Amenities may include, but are not limited to:
- Outdoor recreation.
- Arts and crafts.
- Bingo.
- Pet therapy.
- Monthly resident council.
- Manicures.
- Morning stretches.
- Area musical performance.
- Movie day.
- Cooking classes/clubs.
- Cards and board games.
Offers physical and occupational therapy in the convenience of a clients home or assisted living facility. Our in-home therapy services help clients get back to their prior level of function and help maintain their independence at home.
Offers physical and occupational therapy in the convenience of a clients home or assisted living facility. Our in-home therapy services help clients get back to their prior level of function and help maintain their independence at home.
The occupational therapy program includes developmental motor intervention, sensory integration, cognitive retraining, oral/motor feeding, visual perception retraining, fabrication of splints, environmental adaptations and home accessibility evaluations.
The occupational therapy program includes developmental motor intervention, sensory integration, cognitive retraining, oral/motor feeding, visual perception retraining, fabrication of splints, environmental adaptations and home accessibility evaluations.
Provides occupational therapy addressing self-help skills, feeding difficulties, and the ability to process a variety of sensory information and use of hands and small muscles.
Provides occupational therapy addressing self-help skills, feeding difficulties, and the ability to process a variety of sensory information and use of hands and small muscles.
Occupational Therapy - Industrial Rehabilitation: Work with patients to improve strength, flexibility, endurance and tolerance after an injury or illness, with the goal of restoring independence. Services provided include work injury rehab, work hardening, pre-employment testing, ergonomic analysis, job-site analysis and functional capacity evaluations.
Occupational Therapy - Industrial Rehabilitation: Work with patients to improve strength, flexibility, endurance and tolerance after an injury or illness, with the goal of restoring independence. Services provided include work injury rehab, work hardening, pre-employment testing, ergonomic analysis, job-site analysis and functional capacity evaluations.
Specializing in fine motor, oromotor and sensory skills. Treatment areas include: Sensory Integration, Behavioral Feeding, Listening, Handwriting/Fine Motor/Visual Motor, Self-Care for feeding dressing, toileting and functional mobility, Strength/Core + Upper Body, Life Skills Training and Home Modification Evaluation.
Specializing in fine motor, oromotor and sensory skills. Treatment areas include: Sensory Integration, Behavioral Feeding, Listening, Handwriting/Fine Motor/Visual Motor, Self-Care for feeding dressing, toileting and functional mobility, Strength/Core + Upper Body, Life Skills Training and Home Modification Evaluation.