Occupational Therapy Services
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy is a therapeutic treatment method aimed at restoring the ability to perform daily activities, promoting development, and enhancing the functioning of individuals. It uses various carefully considered activities as therapeutic tools to help children or individuals undergoing therapy achieve their full potential in performing tasks and leading their lives.
Who can benefit from and participate in occupational therapy?- Children requiring therapeutic intervention
- Children with autism
- Children with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
- Children with learning disabilities, such as issues with reading, writing, or intellectual disabilities
- Typically developing children who need developmental stimulation
Who is an Occupational Therapist?
An occupational therapist is a medical professional who uses appropriate activities, methods, and equipment to treat individuals with physical, mental, behavioral, learning, or developmental impairments. The process involves evaluation, stimulation, therapy, and rehabilitation to enable individuals to perform activities and lead their lives according to their potential.
Who does an occupational therapist work with?
An occupational therapist works as part of a multidisciplinary medical team, including doctors, psychologists, speech therapists, and collaborates with families, especially parents, to appropriately support and develop children.
- Evaluate and promote development from infancy to adolescence
- Stimulate sensory integration (Sensory Integration: SI)
- Teach children to perform daily activities independently
- Conduct activities to promote the development of both gross and fine motor skills
- Promote language and social skills appropriate for the child's age
- Teach handwriting skills, correct grip of a pencil, writing alignment, spacing, and writing size consistency
- Promote social skills, helping children engage with others and play with peers
*** The therapy goals for each child are determined collaboratively by the occupational therapist and parents, working together to develop a plan and train in the same direction.
How long does the therapy take?
Each session lasts 1-2 hours. Consistent practice is recommended, with at least 1-2 sessions per week, alongside a home program. The frequency of sessions depends on the child’s developmental progress and individual condition.
- Occupational Therapy Session: 1,500 THB per hour (including service fees; 1,200 THB for the therapy session and 300 THB for service fees)
- Package Deal: Buy 9 sessions, get 1 free. The total cost is 13,500 THB, which covers all sessions. No additional service fees are required for subsequent sessions until the package is completed. The package is valid for 6 months from the first session.***
Credit:
Consultation on treatment options with a specialist and to schedule an appointment with a doctor.
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