Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Our experienced Occupational Therapists are skilled at adapting the environment to fit the child. Our focus is everyday activities allowing your child to participate at home, school, self-care, leisure, and play. In addition to our therapy, our therapists work with families to help make sure your child is meeting age-appropriate milestones and goals. We love to develop relationships with not only the child but also with the parents, guardians, or caregivers. Occupational Therapy doesn’t end at ProCare3, we work with Parents or Guardians on a home program for a better transition of skills into the child’s natural surroundings.

Conditions we assess and treat, but not limited to

  • Handwriting
  • Fine Motor Coordination
  • Visual Perception & Visual Motor Skills
  • Concentration & Attention Span
  • Genetic Disorders
  • Motor Planning & Sequencing
  • Adaptive Equipment
  • Dressing, Feeding, Grooming & all Areas of Self Help 
  • Emotional Regulation
  • Play Skills
  • Eye Hand Skills
  • Sensory Processing & Integration
  • Problem Solving & Thought Organization 
  • Posture & Positioning
  • Muscle Strength & Endurance
  • Upper Extremity Splinting
  • Integrating Augmentative Communication into activities at home & school

We’re known for providing the latest treatments & techniques for children. We’re also known for being compassionate, patient & caring in all aspects of therapy. We’re dedicated to your child’s therapy journey with us.

Specialized Pediatric Occupational
Therapy Treatments

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Aquatic Therapy

Our kiddos love our fun warm water pool located in Papillion and learn new skills while having fun. Pediatric Conditions Treated Utilizing Aquatic Therapy include, but not limited to:
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Down Syndrome
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Spina Bifida
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Balance
  • Coordination
  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Sensory Processing
  • Grooming & Hygiene
  • Ehlers Danlos
  • High Muscle Tone
  • Low Muscle Tone
  • Neurological Dysfunction
  • Gait Deficits
  • Endurance
  • Genetic Disorders
  • Chronic Pain Syndromes
  • Post Operative Sports Injuries
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TRAZER

Is a specialized interactive assessment and rehabilitation system uses by our Occupational Therapists for Concussions, Hemiplegia, Orthopedic Injuries, Visual Exercises, Vestibular Input, Body & Spatial Awareness (Sensory Awareness), Coordination, Cognition, Memory & Sequencing. TRAZER is a whole-body movement approach & can be used to help with:
  • Balance
  • Mobility
  • Memory
  • Coordination
  • Muscle Weakness
  • Sensory Awareness
  • Cognition
  • Concussions
  • Concussion Baselines
The TRAZER System is in our Millard Complex and is accessible to our Millard pediatric patients.
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DynaVision D2

Our Occupational Therapists utilize the D2 to address:
  • Attention
  • Hand-Eye Coordination
  • Visual Scanning
  • Fine Motor Control
  • Memory
  • Range of Motion
  • Endurance
  • Frustration Tolerance
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Feeding

Our Occupational Therapists can help with feeding across the lifespan from birth into young adulthood. OT can assist with positioning for newborns, primitive reflexes to suck on the bottle, lip closure for drinking out of a sippy cup or straw and for utensil usage & bringing food to the mouth as they develop. We also address oral motor deficits such as chewing patterns and tongue movement. Another area of expertise includes Sensory Processing, we help children overcome picky eating habits and tolerance to different textures.
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Therapeutic Listening

Is a technique that uses sound wave vibrations from specialized music to help children with Sensory Integration Dysfunction. If your child experiences cognitive or motor impairments, language disorders or behaviors, this technique is a great treatment to incorporate in their therapy plan.

When Kaylin first started Occupational Therapy, she was having major meltdowns over tight clothing and her hair. Very quickly she was able to wear clothes for longer periods of time & the melt downs stopped. She can now wear shirts & pants she previously would not wear. New clothes are not an issue. She’s come a long way in a short period and loves the OT’s she has worked with.

Abby M

Pediatric Occupational Therapy Success Story

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