Preparing for the Consultation
Consultation
OT Evaluation
Occupational Therapy sessions
Discharge / Discontinuing of the OT sessions
When the child starts achieving the goals set for the treatment, a re-assessment is conducted as done earlier. The re-assessment is done to determine qualitatively & quantitatively whether all goals set are achieved; skills are enough to cope with the demands & whether the achieved child's occupational performance is efficient for the child's independent functioning in the society. Sudden discontinuance of the therapy sessions are not advisable, they needs to be weaned off gradually by decreasing the frequency of therapy sessions over another few months & observing for child's use of self-coping mechanisms without supervision. Following discharge from active therapy sessions, parents are advised for 3-6 monthly follow-up for re-assessment to ensure child's development is on track. This helps prevent child's slipping off developmental track & catch child early if the child's struggling or slipping.
The above Occupational Therapy Process is a general outline, the steps may slightly vary or duration of each step may vary depending on the child's age & concerns.
Thanks & regards,
Dr. Pooja Mehta,
M.O.Th (DD), FAOT (NDD), MA (Clinical Psychology)