Telehealth is becoming an increasingly popular way to provide pediatric occupational therapy. But does it actually work? 

For many years, pediatric occupational therapy has been delivered in person. However, telehealth is now becoming a popular way to provide this service. There is growing evidence showing telehealth’s effectiveness in pediatric occupational therapy.

In this blog post, we at Theracare Pediatric Services will explore some of the benefits of telehealth & discuss how it can be used to improve outcomes for children with special needs. 

We will also share some examples of how telehealth has been used successfully in pediatric OT clinics across the country.

Keep reading to learn more!

What Is Telehealth & How Can It Be Used In Pediatric OT?

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Telehealth is the use of technology to deliver healthcare services remotely. This can be done through video conferencing, phone calls, or even text messages.

There are many ways that telehealth can be used in pediatric occupational therapy. For example, it can be used to:

  • Assess a child’s needs & develop an individualized treatment plan
  • Provide guidance & support to families
  • Deliver therapy services remotely
  • Monitor a child’s progress & adjust the treatment plan as needed

The 5 Benefits Of Telehealth In Pediatric OT

There are many benefits of using telehealth in pediatric OT. 

  • First, it can make therapy more accessible for families who live in rural areas or who have difficulty getting to appointments. 
  • Second, it can save time & money by eliminating the need for travel. 
  • Third, it can allow therapists to reach more children with special needs. 
  • Fourth, it can make it easier to coordinate care among a child’s team of therapists & doctors. Fifth, it can provide more flexibility in scheduling appointments. 

How To Get Started With Telehealth In Pediatric OT?

If you’re interested in using telehealth in your pediatric OT practice, there are a few things you need to do to get started.

  • First, you’ll need to choose a secure & reliable video conferencing platform. Many options are available, so be sure to research & select the one that best meets your needs. 
  • Second, you’ll need to create an account & complete your profile.
  • Third, you’ll need to add your contact information & office hours. & fourth, you’ll need to invite your patients & families to join your telehealth platform.

Now that you know more about the benefits of telehealth in pediatric OT, we hope you’re inspired to give it a try! If you have any questions or need help getting started, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help!

Telehealth – The Future of Pediatric OT At Theracare Pediatric Services

Telehealth is an exciting and growing field in pediatric occupational therapy. It has many benefits for both children and therapists. If you are looking for a way to provide services to more families or want to try out a new therapy approach, telehealth may be the right choice for you. We encourage you to give it a try! 

Why not come see us at Theracare Pediatric Services? We offer comprehensive occupational therapy services that can help your child reach their goals.

Contact us today to learn more about how we can use telehealth to help your child succeed!

Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions On Pediatric Occupational Therapy

1. What Is Pediatric Occupational Therapy?

Pediatric Occupational Therapy (OT) is a specialized form of therapy that helps children with special needs improve their physical, cognitive, and emotional abilities. 

OT can help children with difficulty with activities such as feeding, bathing, dressing, and playing.

2. What Are The Benefits Of Pediatric Occupational Therapy?

There are many benefits of Pediatric OT. Some of the most common benefits include improved:

  • Motor skills
  • Cognitive skills
  • Social skills
  • Emotional skills

3. How Does Pediatric Occupational Therapy Help Children?

Pediatric OT helps children by teaching them new skills and helping them to practice and improve existing skills. OT can also help to prevent or delay the development of new problems.

4. What Types Of Conditions Can Be Helped With Pediatric Occupational Therapy?

Pediatric OT can help children with a wide variety of conditions, including:

  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • cerebral palsy
  • Down syndrome
  • developmental delays

5. How Long Does Pediatric Occupational Therapy Last?

The length of Pediatric OT depends on the individual child and the severity of their condition. Some children may need only a few sessions, while others may need several months or even years of therapy.

6. What Are Some Standard Pediatric Occupational Therapy Techniques?

Common Pediatric OT techniques include:

  • Sensory integration therapy
  • Play therapy
  • Motor skills training
  • Cognitive skills training

7. What Is Involved In A Pediatric Occupational Therapy Assessment?

A Pediatric OT assessment typically includes the following:

  • A review of the child’s medical history
  • An observation of the child’s skills and abilities
  • A discussion with the child’s parents or caregivers
  • Testing, if necessary

8. How Often Will My Child Need To See A Pediatric Occupational Therapist?

The frequency of Pediatric OT depends on the individual child and the severity of their condition. Some children may need only a few sessions, while others may need weekly or daily therapy.

9. Can I Get Pediatric Occupational Therapy At Home?

Yes! Pediatric OT can be provided at home, school, or clinic.

10. Who Can I Talk To If I Have More Questions About Pediatric Occupational Therapy?

If you have any questions about Pediatric OT, please don’t hesitate to contact us at (602) 875-5616. We’re here to help!