Occupational and Physical Therapy

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Occupational and physical therapy are related services that are provided to students as identified on an IEP or services agreement. The primary focus of this program is to provide services that will help the student benefit from an appropriate special education program or regular education program through compensations for sensory and gross or fine motor deficits. The therapist evaluates the student within the school setting or typical environment and develops recommendations combining the OT or PT concerns with the school program. Services promote the development of fine motor dexterity & coordination, visual motor skills, gross motor skills balance, strength and coordination, postural stability and control, appropriate positioning and mobility, independence in daily activities, and improved quality of movement.

Program Features May Include:

  • Individual or small group therapy
  • Ongoing support for students through OT/PT service integrated into their educational programs
  • Consultative services to teachers, classroom aides and parents
  • Inservice training for staff
  • Preparation of specialized materials for student’s use

Occupational and Physical Therapy Program Profile

OT PT Service Request Form

Patricia Butler, OT/PT
(717) 732-8400, Ext. 8541

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  1. School Age Referral Request Form.doc (299.50 KB)
    This form should be used to make a referral for a service for a specific student.
  2. Service Request Form.dot (275.00 KB)
    This form should be used when requesting a service that is not linked to a specific student.