Anonymous
Post 03/14/2017 07:55     Subject: Location of therapies

Anonymous wrote:For an infant, the home.
For a mobile older child, the office. As long as it is a stimulating private setting with adequate equipment.

Schools, it really depends on the adequacy of the clinician. I have seen remarkable clinicians do wonderful therapy in a hallway. An inadequate clinician can't do a thing.


+1 especially to the remarkable clinicians doing great things in a hallway.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2017 19:45     Subject: Location of therapies

For an infant, the home.
For a mobile older child, the office. As long as it is a stimulating private setting with adequate equipment.

Schools, it really depends on the adequacy of the clinician. I have seen remarkable clinicians do wonderful therapy in a hallway. An inadequate clinician can't do a thing.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2017 19:42     Subject: Re:Location of therapies

My kid always did better at therapy outside the home. Plus I hated having therapists come to our house.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2017 18:30     Subject: Location of therapies

Depends on the therapy. OT - office because they had a way better set up than anywhere else.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2017 18:24     Subject: Location of therapies

From your experience, what is the best setting for therapies - school, office, or home?