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NeuroTherapeutics is located in Oregon.
If you'd like to contact us, please do so at 503-657-8903,
or via e-mail at questions@nt4kids.com,
or mail us at PO Box 1126, Oregon City, OR 97045.

 
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Occupational Therapy at NeuroTherapeutics

Occupational Therapy services at NeuroTherapeutics consist of traditional pediatric rehabilitation for fine motor delays including splinting and motor development. We also offer Sensory Integration and related services for children with sensory processing difficulties. We offer the Sensory Integration & Praxis Test (SIPT) to better understand our clients' needs and identify specific sensory processing deficits that underlie learning and behavioral problems. We also offer therapeutic listening to strengthen sensory processing.

We believe that different children benefit from different therapy models. We are very creative in providing the most effective treatment for each child. Some children benefit from intensive, short-term therapy with time off to integrate the skills they've gained. Other children do better with the stability of weekly or twice weekly treatment sessions combined with a home program.

Being a private clinic, we can offer creativity and flexibility in meeting clients' needs. All of our OTs treat with both an SI and an NDT orientation as needed. This allows for more holistic treatment and a more global approach to a child's needs.

We do not "compartmentalize" therapy. Our OTs confer frequently with the PTs on staff and rely on and use their expertise as needed. We pride ourselves in supporting the entire family and helping parents to understand their child's behaviors and needs.


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