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Occupational Therapy

The Occupational Therapy Department assesses and treats children with special needs from infancy through adolescence. Occupational therapists use formal testing, purposeful play and other planned activities to assess children’s ability to do the tasks which enables them to learn like other children of the same age.
 
The goal of treatment is to find ways for these children to be as independent as possible with daily living skills and self care, and to accomplish the physical, social and learning tasks needed at each stage of development.
 
The occupational therapist is a resource to parents, teachers and others working with these children.
 

Our mission


To maximize the occupational performance of children through a family-centred approach, community partnerships and evidence-based practice.