Speech-Language Pathology & Occupational Therapy services
in Titusville, Cocoa, Merritt Island, Viera, and Melbourne!
Occupational Therapy
Now offering:
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Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Language Therapy, or AAC-focused Therapy can be provided in-home, in-school, or virtually across the state of Florida! Current in-person service areas include Titusville, Cocoa, Merritt Island, Viera, and Melbourne! Check out available therapies below!

Sensory Skills
Sensory Processing
These interventions address how children respond to sensory stimuli, including touch, sound, sight, taste, and smell. Our Occupational Therapists work to help children regulate sensory input, improving their ability to engage with the environment effectively.

Motor Skills
Fine Motor Skill Development
This area focuses on improving small muscle coordination and control, including activities such as grasping objects, manipulating tools, and performing precise hand movements. These skills are crucial for tasks like writing, buttoning, and using utensils.

Visual-Motor Integration
Visual-Motor Skills
Focuses on the coordination between visual perception and motor skills. Our Occupational therapists work on tasks that involve hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and spatial awareness, which are crucial for activities like handwriting and sports.

Coordination
Gross Motor Skills and Coordination
Addresses large muscle group movements, balance, and coordination. Our Occupational Therapists help children improve their ability to participate in activities such as running, jumping, climbing, and playing sports.

Self-Care
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Supports the development of skills necessary for daily self-care tasks, such as dressing, feeding, grooming, and hygiene. Our Occupational Therapists work on enhancing your child's independence and confidence in performing these essential activities.

Social Skills
Social and Play Development
Supports the development of social interaction skills, communication, and play abilities. Our Occupational Therapists work on enhancing a child's ability to engage with peers, follow social cues, and participate in age-appropriate play activities.