Wednesday, 10 May 2017

OT in the News

Charity funds occupational therapy sessions for family in need
Photo credit: www.newwestrecords.ca

Variety - the Children's Charity approved 36 occupational therapy sessions for Ryker, a child diagnosed with severe ADHD. Ryker's OT has helped him to regulate his behaviour, engage in writing at school, and has helped his mother Shannon understand his sensory needs. 



“Without him going to these OT sessions, despite all the work the school has done, I don’t think that he would be in school." Read more

With the help of occupational therapist Sarah Cachecho, Mykola Nyzhnykovskyi, a triple amputee, has learned "to dress himself, feed himself, brush his teeth, do whatever someone has to do in their daily life.” Read more

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