They provide pediatric occupational therapy and teach learning readiness strategies for children and families in Maine, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
parents seeking guidance on childhood development
children struggling with daily activities of learning and play
What types of therapy services do pediatric occupational therapists provide?
Pediatric occupational therapists provide services for sensory processing, developmental disabilities, feeding therapy, and assist with daily tasks related to childhood development.
How long does it typically take to start therapy after contacting a service?
Most pediatric therapy services can begin within a week after the initial contact.
Are there services offered virtually?
Yes, many pediatric therapy services offer virtual sessions as an option for convenience.
Do pediatric occupational therapy services accept insurance?
Some services, like Carolina Pediatric Therapy, accept North Carolina Medicaid, while others may not be in-network with insurance but can assist with reimbursement.
What should families look for in a pediatric occupational therapist?
Families should consider the therapist's specialties, experience working with specific needs, and their approach to involving caregivers in the therapy process.