School Age Therapy
School Age Therapy, the Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapist at the CDC provide consultation services to children, families and their school teams within the school district. OT and PT's may continue to see children of school age who:
-Have long-term physical disabilities and/or difficulties
-Require short-term intervention after injury and/or surgery
-Use specialized equipment (i.e. braces, wheelchairs, walkers)
-Have printing and fine motor difficulties
-Have difficulty keeping up with peers on the playground or in the gym
-Have long-term physical disabilities and/or difficulties
-Require short-term intervention after injury and/or surgery
-Use specialized equipment (i.e. braces, wheelchairs, walkers)
-Have printing and fine motor difficulties
-Have difficulty keeping up with peers on the playground or in the gym
Details
Disabilities
Acquired Brain Injury, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Behaviour Disorders and Conditions (ie. ADHD), Blind / Visual Impairment, Cerebral Palsy, Deaf / Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind, Down Syndrome , Dual Diagnosis, Epilepsy / Seizure Disorder, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / Spectrum Disorders , Intellectual / Developmental Disability, Learning Disorder / Disability, Neuromuscular Disorders, Paraplegia / Quadriplegia, Physical Disability / Mobility Impairment, Speech Impairment / Social / Communication Disorders, Spina Bifida
Age
3-18
Eligibility
Parent's, school staff or other medical personnel can request for Occupational and Physiotherapy services for the child
The child's Teacher makes the referral to the CDC when support is needed
For further information contact Terrace Child Development Centre at 250-635-9388 or cdct@telus.net
The child's Teacher makes the referral to the CDC when support is needed
For further information contact Terrace Child Development Centre at 250-635-9388 or cdct@telus.net
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