Occupational Therapy
OT that builds motor skills, sensory regulation and independence in daily activities.
Occupational therapy helps children and clients build the skills they need for everyday life — at home, at school and in the community. Our therapists support physical, developmental, sensory and emotional needs so each person can do the activities that matter to them, more independently.
What we focus on
- Fine and gross motor skills — handwriting, balance and coordination
- Sensory processing support for over- or under-sensitivity
- Cognitive skills — memory, attention and problem-solving
- Self-care — dressing, grooming, eating and daily routines
- Social and emotional skills for better peer interaction
- Adaptive tools and environment modifications for accessibility
Who it's for
Children and individuals with developmental delays, autism, sensory needs, or other functional challenges that affect daily independence.
Our approach
We create individualized, personalized care plans with your family and care team, then deliver hands-on, practice-based intervention in-centre or at home.
Frequently asked questions
What does occupational therapy treat?
A wide range of needs that affect daily functioning and independence — motor skills, sensory processing, self-care, attention and more.
Where are you located?
We have a centre in Milton and two in Mississauga, and we also offer in-home OT.