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At OTA, we believe in a brighter future for every client, and it all starts with exceptional care. Our therapy services are at the heart of our mission, offering innovative practices in clinical therapy and mental health services tailored to meet the unique needs of each child, adolescent, and adult we treat. It’s our goal to provide a beacon of hope and support for our families, guiding them through their journeys with compassion, experience, and personalized attention.
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Leveraging the latest in therapeutic research and techniques, our team is dedicated to providing cutting-edge care that addresses the full spectrum of developmental, emotional, and behavioral challenges. From speech and occupational therapy to behavioral and mental health support, our services are designed to foster resilience, growth, and well-being.
Understanding that each client is unique, we offer personalized care plans tailored to the individual needs and goals of each child, adolescent, or adult, and their family. Our therapists work closely with families to create supportive, empowering environments both in therapy sessions and at home, ensuring that every client has the opportunity to thrive.
Our clinic is more than just a space for therapy—it's a safe haven where each and every person can feel valued, understood, and supported. Designed with the needs of children and adolescents in mind, our welcoming environment helps to ease anxieties and foster positive, trusting relationships between therapists and families.
For Every Stage of Development: Our services cater to clients at all stages of development, from early childhood through adolescence and adulthood. Whether addressing developmental delays, supporting emotional and social growth, or helping navigate the challenges of adolescence, our team is here to support your journey towards a fulfilling future.
Flexible Service Options: Recognizing the diverse needs of families, we offer flexible service options, including in-clinic sessions and online therapy. Our online therapy services ensure that high-quality care is accessible to all families, regardless of location, making it easier than ever to access the support your family’s needs.
At OTA, we’re committed to nurturing the potential of every client, providing the tools and support they need to overcome challenges and seize opportunities for growth and happiness.
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This is referred to as both dysfunction in sensory integration (DSI) and sensory processing disorder (SPD). Sensory processing disorder is currently used more commonly in the context of research, while clinicians often use the term sensory integration dysfunction. See What is SPD? for more information.
Use one of OTA’s “How do I Know?” checklists to determine whether a sensory integration-based evaluation might be useful. Speaking to a therapist certified in sensory integration can also assist you in determining if problems might exist. Go to Getting Started and complete the appropriate intake form to initiate an intake discussion with our clinical intake coordinator.
We do not have verifiable research in this area yet but it appears that there may be a variety of causes, such as genetics, prematurity, birth trauma, exposure to toxins, etc. Our researchers at The Spiral Foundation along with other leading experts in the field are exploring this and many other areas of SI. Can sensory processing disorder be cured? When occupational therapy is provided using a sensory integration framework, the problems can be minimized. The nervous system can be changed, and the ability to process sensation can be improved. Biological research has shown that with therapy, the interference of sensory processing dysfunction with daily life tasks will be greatly minimized.
No, it has not been found that these issues go away with time. However, they can appear to be minimized due to the greater flexibility most adults enjoy in choosing daily activities in comparison to children. Adults can also receive sensory integration intervention, and many report making gains with therapy.
The letters stand for the degree the therapist has earned and whether he or she is registered and licensed. All therapists have to pass an examination in order to become registered. For example, MS, OTR/L means “master of science in occupational therapy, a registered and licensed therapist.” Some therapists have FAOTA after their credentials. This means that they have been asked to be a Fellow of the American Occupational Therapy Association. This distinction is awarded to therapists in recognition of their skill and knowledge, which has resulted in the growth and improvement of occupational therapy.
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