An occupational therapist can help with:

  • Attention and self-regulation
  • Self-care – toileting, dressing, eating, sleeping, hygiene
  • Improving hand skills and function, strength and dexterity
  • Handwriting support
  • Sensory processing
  • Motor planning and coordination
  • Play
  • Task and environmental modification
  • Prescription and review of assistive technology for personal care, seating, mobility, self-care sensory equipment
  • Executive functioning