Teaching Key Skills to Navigate
Day-to-Day Life
We meet our clients where they are. We help individuals build motor skills needed to carry out daily activities. Our programs for young adults helps them gain independence by building functional skills needed for social interaction and full integration in school, home and work.
Problems We Help With
(For Both Kids & Adults)
Fine motor skills
Improving Small movements of the hand and fingers that allow a child to write and draw, as well as manipulate buttons, zips and shoelaces
Self-care skills
Develop child’s ability to carry out basic self care tasks such as dressing, teeth cleaning or using cutlery.
Gross Motor Skills
Addressing difficulties with gross motor skills that cause clumsy or uncoordinated movement, leading to problems with tasks such as dressing, running or riding a bike.
Getting out & about
Purchasing and learning to use specialist equipment and vehicles for reduced mobility due to accident or illnesses
Personal care & Getting back to work
Restoring skills for personal care such as washing and dressing and addressing barriers to work after accident or illness.
Cooking & household activities
Practical techniques to maximize independence at home following a medical diagnosis, accident or period of recuperation
Schools We Work With
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does an Occupational Therapist really do?
Occupational therapists help with day-to-day activities that include but are not limited to play, self-help skills, socializing, and learning. Occupational therapists strengthen fine motor skills, visual motor, activities of daily living (ADLs), sensory processing integration, motor coordination, executive functioning, and feeding skills. Our occupational therapy team works with children, individuals, young adults, and families to develop the skills they need to be successful in their everyday life.
What should I expect during the first appointment?
During the first session, our therapists establish rapport by getting to know the client. The first few sessions are fun-filled with few demands.
What locations do you serve now?
Our in-person services are in Orange, Osceola, and Lake Counties. However, we are able to service the entire state of Florida through teletherapy.
What paperwork do I need to fill out to get started?
For a free consultation, you only need to book a session with our therapists. For a formal evaluation, you will need to complete an intake form. View the form.
How do I get involved with my child’s therapy?
It is important for parents to get involved with their child’s therapy. Our therapists give weekly home activities that are used to carry over the skills taught during therapy. Completing these activities is the best way to get involved with therapy.
What do I need to do to schedule an appointment?
We offer free consultations for individuals who would like to share their concerns and learn more about how we help. For evaluations, we require a referral for the service/s needed and a completed intake form. Get forms here.
Do I need a referral from my doctor?
Yes. We require a referral from the doctor that’s been issued within 6 months to do an evaluation.
Is there a waitlist?
No. Our therapists are ready to serve you!
How long will my child need occupational therapy
Therapy is not a race; it’s a marathon! There are many factors that determine how long a child is in therapy. Some of these factors include the severity of the disorder, carryover of home programming, and participation in therapy.
How do I know if my child needs occupational therapy?
There are many signs that parents can look for that may indicate a need for an occupational therapy referral. Please read our blog for further details.
How long are therapy sessions?
Sessions are dependent on several factors such as severity, age, and tolerability. Therapy duration ranges from 30 minutes to 1 hour.
After evaluation, what’s the next step?
Following the evaluation, our team completes the evaluation report and plan of care to submit to the doctor. Once signed by the doctor, we submit this to the insurance company for approval. This can take up to 2 weeks.
Do you provide occupational therapy to adults?
Yes! We have experience with young adults who are diagnosed with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Intellectually Disabled, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Social Pragmatic difficulties.
How do I know what milestones that my child should be meeting?
Check out our free milestone checker to the left of your screen.
Which insurance do you take?
We currently accept insurance from the following providers:
Children’s Medical Services (CMS)
Humana
Medicaid
United Healthcare
Magellan Complete Care
Sunshine Health
Coven
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Molina Healthcare
Simply Healthcare
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