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Our skilled and versatile occupational therapy team specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children from premature babies to teenagers with health challenges in the following areas: Self care skills: which include dressing, grooming, and feeding.
Lurie Children’s provides comprehensive rehabilitative services for children who present with atypical development or acquired impairment due to disease or injury. We specialize in assessment and treatment of children’s motor skills, communication skills, hearing, feeding and swallowing.
For the Outpatient Center in Lincoln Park, call 312.227.6240. For all other locations, call 312.227.1040. You may receive a patient satisfaction survey in the mail. We encourage you to take the time to share your thoughts with us. Find out how to prepare for an appointment with the Department of Occupational Therapy.
Our physical therapists evaluate and treat premature babies, full-term infants, young children, pre-teens and teens having health issues associated with motor development and movement dysfunction due to disease or injury.
Lurie Children's offers children and their families convenient access to the same expert teams of rehabilitative therapists available at our main hospital. You can reach the center by calling 312.227.1040. We offer an array of additional outpatient services at our nearby Outpatient Center in Westchester. Learn more.
APT was created to help children reach their full potential by providing a multidisciplinary clinic with physical, occupational and speech therapy services. The mission of APT is to provide quality therapy for children in a community-based outpatient center.
Outpatient Center in Westchester. 2301 Enterprise Drive, Westchester, IL 60154 | 312.227.7900. On site parking. Diagnostic, treatment and surgical services include a unique 23-hour observation unit and overnight sleep studies available at the Outpatient Center.
Explore the Occupational Therapy Capstone Experience at Lurie Children's, offering a dynamic opportunity for aspiring pediatric occupational therapists to gain hands-on experience. Learn about the program's goals, application requirements and more.
Occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and audiology services are offered through the Lurie Children’s Division of Rehabilitative Services. List updated fall 2020.
Occupational therapy breaks down tasks to figure out skills that may be difficult for a child and when needed, they assist with modifications and rehabilitation to foster greater participation.