Now offering Occupational Therapy Services in Goldsboro, NC!
With our Greenville expansion and renovation completed, we are now developing therapy services in Goldsboro, NC to carry out our mission of “informing families, enriching lives, changing futures.” Serving the Goldsboro area aligns directly with our vision “to be the regional leader of skilled processionals providing diverse, collaborative services for children and their families.”
We are excited to open a satellite office that will encompass occupational therapy services and grow to include speech language therapy. We offer occupational therapy services in the home, community, and in an office setting for those in and around Goldsboro. Occupational therapy works with children, birth thru adolescence, to develop their skills to engage in everyday activities to their best of their ability.
Diagnoses we serve:
- Developmental Delay
- Autism Spectrum
- ADHD/ADD
- Cerebral Palsy
- Downs Syndrome
- Sensory Processing Disorder
- Fine Motor/Gross Motor Delays
- Feeding Delays (Picky eaters)
- Behavior Issues
- Handwriting Concerns
Treatment techniques we use:
- Handwriting Without Tears/Keyboarding Without Tears
- Interactive Metronome
- Beckman Oral Motor Protocol
- SOS Approach to Feeding
- Executive Functioning Training
- Sensory Integration Therapy
- Behavioral Techniques
- DIR Floortime Therapy
- Play Therapy
- Brain Gym
- Reflex Integration
- Therapeutic Listening
- Wilbarger Therapressure Protocol
Occupational Therapists may…
- help kids work on fine motor skills so they can grasp and release toys and develop good handwriting skills
- address hand–eye coordination to improve kids’ play and school skills (hitting a target, batting a ball, copying from a blackboard, etc.)
- help kids with developmental delays learn basic tasks (such as bathing, getting dressed, brushing their teeth, and feeding themselves)
- help kids with behavioral disorders maintain positive behaviors in all environments (e.g., instead of hitting others or acting out, using positive ways to deal with anger, such as writing about feelings or participating in a physical activity)
- teach kids with physical disabilities the coordination skills needed to feed themselves, use a computer, or increase the speed and legibility of their handwriting
- evaluate a child’s need for specialized equipment, such as wheelchairs, splints, bathing equipment, or dressing equipment
- work with kids who have sensory and attentional issues to improve focus and social skills
Interested in learning more about our services in Goldsboro?
Contact us today by phone or email to learn more about our services for your child!