Occupational Therapy and Sensory Integration Program

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Medicare Child and Adolescent Care Center offers an integrated occupational therapy and sensory integration program, designed to help children with challenges in processing sensory information and daily functioning. The program aims to improve children's ability to perform their daily tasks independently and enhance their interaction with the environment in a more effective way.

The program includes the following:
- *Assessment of sensory abilities and motor skills*: to determine areas in which the child needs support, such as balance, coordination, and fine movement skills.
- *Occupational therapy sessions*: They focus on developing motor abilities and manual skills, and improving the child’s personal abilities such as clothing, nutrition, and personal hygiene.
- *Sensory integration exercises*: Aim to help children process and respond to sensory information in a more efficient manner. These exercises help improve the ability to concentrate, pay attention, and reduce impulsive behaviors.

The specialized team works closely with families to develop strategies and activities that can be applied at home and school to ensure continuity and effectiveness of treatment. This program is vital for children who face difficulties in adapting to the demands of the daily environment and responding appropriately to different sensory stimuli.