Therapy Services

Pediatric Occupational Therapy

The ultimate goal of an Occupational Therapist is to increase independence in Activities of Daily Living (ADL). In doing so, the therapist addresses a broad number of challenges, including social-emotional, physical, cognitive, communication, and adaptive behavior challenges. Pediatric occupational therapy services, more specifically, focus on addressing feeding skills, perceptual and sensory processing, fine motor development, environmental exploration, play skills, and psychosocial skills.

Pediatric occupational therapists perform evaluations, plan and implement treatment strategies and developmentally appropriate activities, decrease environmental barriers that limit participation in family, learning, and community based activities, and identify appropriate assistive technology.

For further information regarding occupational therapy, please visit the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) website. AOTA is the professional organization for occupational therapists.

We are available to answer any questions or concerns related to your child’s needs, in addition to any questions you may have about Starfish Therapies and our services.

We are available to answer any questions or concerns related to your child’s needs, in addition to any questions you may have about Starfish Therapies and our services.

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Our Team

Our diverse team shares a passion for working with children and is dedicated to meeting each child's unique needs with compassion.

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Jenny Brady

OTR/L, MSOT

Our Services

Pediatric Physical therapists perform evaluations, plan and implement treatment strategies and developmentally appropriate activities, identify appropriate assistive devices and durable medical equipment, and create solutions for barriers that limit interaction with their environment and peers in family-, learning-, and community-based activities.

For further information regarding physical therapy, please visit the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) website. APTA is the professional organization for physical therapists.

Plan of Care Evaluation
An Expert Pediatric Therapy Evaluation in-person OR from the Comfort of Home! One-hour personalized consultation with licensed pediatric therapists. No insurance required.
Telehealth Consult
Get Expert Pediatric Therapy Advice from the Comfort of Home! One-hour personalized consultation with licensed pediatric therapists. No insurance required.
Annual Gross Motor Exams

Babies grow quickly, especially in motor skills, and some may face early challenges. Regular check-ups with a pediatric physical therapist can help monitor and support their development.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you take insurance?
Yes we are in-network with several PPO plans and we have a contract with Kaiser.
What if we are out of network?

If you are out of network you have a few options.

First you need to find out what the out of network benefits are with your plan. You can ask if your plan will do a network deficiency exception or clinical gap exception where they will apply your visits with us to your in-network benefits.

This does not mean you are in-network but rather your insurance will apply your out-of-pocket costs and deductibles to your in-network totals rather than your out of network. For all out of network plans we offer two options. One is to pay our cash pay rate and we provide you with a superbill at the end of the month to submit to your insurance.

The second is that you will pay our insurance rate and we will submit for you. If you have out-of-network benefits for therapy and/or you are using an exception as mentioned above, the insurance company generally reimburses you for the visit.

If they send the money to us, we work with you to apply it as credit to your account or send it to you.

 

What if I have an HMO?
We have had several HMO’s willing to create one time contracts with us. This happens by having your primary care doctor submit a referral for the service.You can request to be referred to us and then we can work with the contracting company to set up a contract for services.
What forms will we need to fill out?

We have several intake forms for you to fill out and we ask that it is returned prior to the evaluation to allow your therapist to best prepare for your child.

  1. Intake
  2. Past Medical History
  3. Authorization for Information Release
  4. Canadian Occupational Performance Measure

Please check out this video for an explanation!