Frequently Asked Questions

What primary services do you offer?

Pediatric Occupation Therapy and Feeding Services, Focusing on Children from birth to 10

What common diagnostic categories do you work with? 

Developmental Delay
Sensory Integration Dysfunction
Feeding Difficulties
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Cerebral Palsy and Neuromuscular Disorders 

What are your areas of expertise?

ADL’s (Activities of Daily Living)
Sensory Processing Handwriting (Size Matters Approach)
Fine and Gross Motor Skills Development
Visual-Motor Integration/Visual-Perceptual Skills
Feeding Therapy (oral aversions/oral motor difficulties)
Bilateral Coordination Skills and Balance
Social/Play Skills 

What are the rates of your services?

It varies. We accept insurance as well as private pay

What insurance do you accept?

Anthem
Aetna
Molina

Are you licensed?

Yes, I have held my OTR/L for the last 25 Years in the State of Kentucky

What assessment methods do you use? 

Thrivacious Kids uses the following standardized evaluations/assessments:
The Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT-2)-provides a comprehensive overview of fine/gross motor skills in children within school age range.
The Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS-2)-measures interrelated motor abilities of children from birth to age 5 years.
The Beery VMI-Developmental Test of Visual Motor Integration-assesses the extent to which individuals can integrate their visual and motor abilities.
The Sensory Profile-2 -evaluates a child’s sensory processing patterns from birth to age 14. 

In the event that the child is unable to participate in standardized testing, we use informal assessments such as observation of child during feeding/play/ADL, parent interview, a sensory processing checklist, and oral motor checklist to gain information regarding the child’s needs in order to develop an appropriate plan of treatment for the child.