Ohana OT Pediatric Therapy in Wenatchee

Sensory Processing Disorder Solutions for Your Child

‘Ohana Occupational Therapy

1139 N. Princeton Suite B, Wenatchee, WA 98801
P: 509.888.7435 | F: 509.888.7674

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Staff Training Videos

Welcome Video

Welcome Video Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

1) What does APC stand for and why is each part important?

A:

P:

C:

2) What are the 4 H’s and how do you handle them at work?

3) Of the A , P and C which one is most important and why?

‘Ohana OT Aloha Culture – House Handout

‘Ohana OT History

Click HERE to read about ‘Ohana’s roots, a Tribute to my Father

Quiz:

List 3 things about ‘Ohana OT’s history that you found interesting, inspiring and or did not know, email this answer to Mary at marykostka@aol.com

Spandex Swing Safety and Techniques

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

Name 3 ways to keep yourself and the child safe in the spandex


How to Make a Spandex Swing


Stats and Conditions

Mailerlite email tutorial

11 points of value: Help them feel more loved and confident

1. Greeted by name

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

1) Who should you greet by name and how should you do it?

2) Why is it important, how does it help us be successful as a clinic?

2. Smiled to

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

Why is it important to make eye contact and smile at our clients, staff and family members?

3. Comforting touch

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

Why is it important to have a comforting touch?

4. Inquire about something important to them (POI)

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

What is POI and why is it important?

5. Notified of improvement

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

What is one way we typically notify them of their improvement and why is this important?

6. Taught something new (mind and body)

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

Why is this important?

7. Held accountable – check on homework

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

Why should we hold our clients and each other accountable?

8. Give next step instructions – new homework

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

Why is this important?

9. Address their dimension of wellness

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

Why is this important?

10. Next time give me an update and I want you to do this….

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

Why is it important to have clients report back?

11. Walked out to door and talk about their intimacy point (pet etc)and say goodbye

Quiz (copy paste and email to marykostka@aol.com)

Why is it important to do this?

Fear Paralysis reflex  MNRI Tx

Cost of Care

Vestibular System

Grip Tip

MFM (Multi Functional Movement Videos)

https://go.indefree.org/training-room

marykostka@aol.com

NikolaiK1!

Community Highlight

Ben's Fund

The Ben’s Fund was founded in 2012 in order to  provide financial support and guidance to children and young adults in the state of Washington who have autism. The Ben’s Fund provides grants to families in need to help with expenses associated with numerous aspects of supporting a child or young adult on the autism spectrum. Click HERE for more information on how to apply for a Ben's Fund grant.

Ailments We Treat

Diagnoses/Conditions:

Sensory Processing Disorder
Developmental Coordination Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
ADD / ADHD
Hyperactivity
Physical disabilities
Global Developmental Delay
Brachial Plexus Injury
Stroke
Spinal Cord Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury
Spinal Bifida
Down Syndrome
Muscular Dystrophy
Neurological disorders
Vision and hearing disabilities
Congenital anomalies
Neuromuscular disease
Prenatal drug exposure
FAS
Cerebral Palsy

Areas of Treatment:
Attention
Learning
Behavior
Feeding / Picky eating
Handwriting
Social skills
Play skills
Coordination
Sensory seeking behaviors
Sensory over sensitivities
Gross motor skills
Fine motor
Self care Skills
Ocular motor skills
Sleep
Eye contact
Hand splints and foot orthotics
Wheelchair selection and fitting
Adaptive toys, equipment and
adapting the environment to the
child's needs.
Transition Skills

Pediatric Therapy Specialists

Wenatchee Clinic
1139 N. Princeton Suite B,
Wenatchee, WA (509) 888-7435

Our Revolutionary “Sensory Integration” Program Changes Lives!

Watch the program in action in our video. If your child is suffering from behavior, coordination, learning, or energy issues, this program could make a world of difference. Boost confidence, … More...

What is Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)?

It's when a child has difficulty processing the world around them. What they see, hear, smell, touch, and taste isn't recognized the same as you and me. The signals get mixed up and it can cause … More...

Click Below To Learn More On How To Make Your Child’s Life A Better Place

Guide-to-a-Better-World

Testimonials

Maxwell's Success Story: "Before coming to 'Ohana, our main concerns with Maxwell were his challenges making friends, low muscle strength, frequent meltdowns, and frequent accidents at school and at … More...

What Can I Expect?

Our specialized programs and treatments are proven to bring results. You can expect to see changes and improvements within your child sometimes within the first 14 days. You can also expect to get … More...

Specialized Facility

In our clinic, you will see about 1800 square feet of cushioned floor space with an amazing array of ropes, therapeutic suspended equipment, tunnels, crash pillows, balls and other child-oriented … More...

Recent Blog Posts

What is stimming and should I let my child do it?

What is Stimming: Stimming is short for “self-stimulating behavior”. This behavior looks like repetitive movements, … [Read More...]

‘Ohana OT’s Roots, a Tribute to Mary’s Father

In honor of Father's Day today, I want you all to know how my own Dad has influenced me. If my Dad was still alive today, … [Read More...]

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