

Additional Services

Cyber Charter School

Private Pay
OT Sessions
What is school-based OT?
OT in a virtual school-based setting focuses on helping kids participate in activities and develop skills. Ultimately, looking to improve their emotional, physical, cognitive, sensory, and social skills to become more independent.
Potentiality Therapy Services provides private pay Occupational Therapy for ADULTS and CHILDREN.​
WHY? you and your therapist set the pace
WHAT?
Potentiality Therapy Services do not currently accept Insurance Companies, but plan to in the near future.​
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We are able to accept Private Pay or patient is able to receive paperwork to submit claim to their insurance company for reimbursement of paid services.

Outpatient Occupational Therapy
What is outpatient OT?
Outpatient Occupational Therapy occurs in a setting outside of a hospital or a facility.
Outpatient Occupational Therapy provides treatment for a variety of diagnoses in Children and Adults including but not limited to the following:
Children: Autism, Developmental Delay, ADD/ADHD, Motor Delay, generalized and specific weakness, neurological and orthopedic conditions
Adults: Memory Loss, Chronic Pain, Hand Injuries (Simple and Complex), Mental Health, neurological and orthopedic conditions
How?
Decrease pain to participate in all activities of daily living
Increase length of focus and concentration for seated for tasks for both children and adults
Individualized and customized exercise programs based on passions and interests to optimize strength for daily tasks, work and hobbies
Collaboration with community resources, other health care professionals, coaches, friends and family members to meet and exceed goals

Mental Health within Occupational Therapy
Mental health Occupational Therapy helps individuals with mental health conditions improve their daily living skills, manage symptoms, and participate in meaningful activities.
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Occupational therapists help individuals develop or regain skills needed for everyday tasks, such as self-care, work, social interaction, and leisure.
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We work with clients to identify and manage symptoms of mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, or psychosis, through various interventions like stress management techniques and sensory integration and more. Our goal is to help individuals live as independently as possible, including managing their finances, housing, and other aspects of daily life.
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Occupational therapists help individuals reconnect with social networks, participate in community activities, and find meaningful roles in their lives.