Occupational Therapy can be beneficial for a variety of physical and intellectual conditions. Pediatric Occupational Therapy can help your child gain independence by strengthening fine, sensory, and visual-motor skills that are necessary to function and interact with others. Occupational Therapy often overlaps with other services to treat your whole child, instead of just a few symptoms. Our therapists make the sessions fun so your child enjoys the time spent with us.
Pediatric Physical Therapy (PT) focuses on the development and strengthening of large muscle groups. Pediatric PT is particularly useful to help children with spina bifida, Down Syndrome, and traumatic brain injuries. We want every child to meet developmental milestones as much as possible. Our therapists work with you to develop goals for your child and strive to meet them with every treatment session.
Speech-Language Therapy is an effective treatment tool for various common childhood disorders. Our therapists can help children develop and strengthen receptive and expressive language skills to increase literacy, comprehension, and ability to follow directions. Speech Therapy can also assist your child with speech production, or the articulation of specific sounds necessary for word-formation. Our therapists can also treat children with oral motor disorders, including swallowing and eating.
When your child needs pediatric therapy services, you may not know where to start. At Hogg Therapy, we’re parents ourselves, and we strive to make the process of finding the right therapy for your child as easy as possible. Being a parent is hard work and having a child in need of therapy can be scary. We offer pediatric therapy services for a variety of conditions to help children and families in our community.
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder is a condition recognizable by impulsivity, poor emotional control, an inability to focus, and hyperactivity. Treatment for ADHD includes medication, behavioral therapy, counseling, and education services. Combining the primary treatments is usually the most successful for children with ADHD.
We also encourage physical activity as a treatment. Exercise immediately boosts your mood and increases chemicals in the brain responsible for focus and attention. Playing has been called the “language of childhood,” and play therapy can encourage a child’s self-esteem. Our therapists recognize the importance of reaching your child on their level for the most successful outcomes. This improves their ability to cope with many problems, including processing distracting emotions, enhancing decision making and executive functioning, and reducing impulsivity.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can present with a variety of symptoms. Early diagnosis and intervention are critical to helping your child reach their full potential. Our therapists are trained in many different modalities, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language therapy, that can address many issues resulting from ASD. Since ASD impacts a child’s social and emotional skills, our goal is to connect with your child and make them feel as comfortable as possible. One way you can continue therapy at home is to engage in floor time with your child. Get down on the floor and play the same way your child is playing. You can then try working on new skills one at a time.
Many parents know their child has Down Syndrome prior to the baby being born. Knowing ahead of time can help you begin putting services in place but does not make navigating therapies any easier. Most children with Down Syndrome will benefit from physical therapy to improve their muscle tone, and speech-language therapy to allow for easier communication with peers and others.
One way to support your child with Down Syndrome is to continue learning about the condition. You will feel more empowered and better able to advocate for your child if you have information on your side. New research is published all the time, and we make sure we have the latest information to best serve your child.
Our senses help us interpret the world around us. When any of a child’s sensory systems are in overdrive, it can have a significant impact on their wellbeing. Your child may benefit from occupational therapy with a focus on sensory skills to adapt and overcome the obstacles they are facing. You can encourage your child’s success at home by offering activities suggested by the therapist, such as introducing novel foods, finger painting, and activities that improve balance, such as horseback riding.
We all use social skills each day to navigate life. From deep conversations with close friends to small talk with the cashier at the grocery store, social skills help you feel connected to others. Children on the Autism spectrum frequently have difficulty expressing emotion and making connections with others, especially their peers. Our social skills groups are an excellent way for your child to learn and practice, essential skills that will be of lifelong use.
For young children who prefer to have their head and neck in one position over others, treatment for torticollis may be in line. The condition is frequently caused by a lack of room in utero and can be easily corrected by increasing tummy time in infants, and physical therapy for older children. Your child’s physical therapist will work with you and your child to address strength and posture issues to achieve the outcome of a full recovery.
Our approach at Hogg Therapy is to treat your whole child. Whether that means providing a single service or overlapping therapies, our goal is for your child to reach their full developmental potential. We have two locations in Richmond and Berea, KY, and are pleased to serve Richmond, Berea, Lexington, Livingston, Winchester, Irvine, McKee, Annville, Mount Vernon, and Brodhead, KY. Contact us today to schedule an assessment with our team.
Berea, KY 40403
Tel:
(859) 353-3666
Fax: (859) 448-7077
Richmond KY 40475
Tel:
(859) 353-3666
Fax: (859) 448-7077
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