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Children’s Therapy Program

Children’s Therapy Program. Children’s Therapy Program services are accessible to all families in the Sunrise Health Region for children from birth to age 5. Autism Services are provided to age 19. Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities. Mission Statement.

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Children’s Therapy Program

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  1. Children’s Therapy Program Children’s Therapy Program services are accessible to all families in the Sunrise Health Region for children from birth to age 5. Autism Services are provided to age 19. Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  2. Mission Statement • Children’s Therapy Program is dedicated to ensuring the availability, coordination and provision of preventative, rehabilitative and support services for families and children with special needs related to neurological deficits, musculoskeletal impairments, and developmental delays. Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  3. Individual Family Services -Supports Individual Family Service Plans by providing a coordinating link with CTP team and the family as well as community resources. -Provides information, supportive counseling and assistance to children and families dealing with the challenges of a disability. Kendra Gibb CTP Social Worker Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  4. Autism Spectrum Disorder Services Services for families and children from birth to age 19 who are concerned about or are diagnosed with ASD. Program includes screening for ASD, diagnostic support, individual autism intervention programs, links with other community services and supports. Cosmin Coltea ASD Consultant Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  5. Autism Intervention Kerry Musey ASD Support Worker Brittany Bazansky ASD Support Worker Leahette Zerff ASD Support Worker ASD Support Workers have specialized training in autism intervention strategies. ASD Support Workers carry out individualized program plans developed by the Consultant for children up to age 5 who have been diagnosed or are suspect with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  6. Early Childhood Psychology Provides developmental and psychological assessments, diagnoses, consultation and interventions for children from birth to school entry-age and their families. Eileen Deswiage R. Psych (provisional) Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  7. Occupational Therapy Birth to Kindergarten Entry -Inpatient OT services are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from attending physician. -Outpatient OT services are provided throughout the SHR with referral from parent/ legal guardian or health/ community service provider with parental consent. Specialized Services: Developmental Assessment, Assistive Technology Ages 6-18 years -one time assessments and follow up treatment for acute and post operative physical therapy. Elissa Cooper OT Raelene Sarmiento OT Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  8. A Paediatric Occupational Therapist is a health care professional who works to help children function successfully in everyday life to the best of their ability: Work to develop skills… Posture Control: position and posture control to increase function Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  9. Sensory Motor Skills: body awareness, sensory processing and motor planning Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  10. Suggest a different approach Make changes to materials: Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  11. Physical Therapy Birth to Kindergarten Entry -Inpatient physical therapy services are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician. -Outpatient PT services are provided throughout the SHR with referral from parent/ legal guardian or health/ community service provider with parental consent. Specialized services: Adaptive Equipment, Developmental Assessment, Specialized Seating, and Prosthetics Orthotics Ages 6-18 years -one time assessments and follow up treatment for acute and post operative physical therapy. Melissa Cursons PT Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  12. A Paediatric Physiotherapist is a health care professional who works withchildren starting in infancy to help them move to the best of their ability. Work to develop a child’s skills Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  13. Motor Skills Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  14. Access, function, problem solving Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  15. Suggest Changes to Surroundings: • Specialized Equipment: adapted toys, wheelchairs, custom seating, bathroom equipment, home modifications and accessibility • Splinting: make splints for neurological or orthopedic conditions Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  16. Specialized Services • Foot Clinics: Splinting, shoe inserts, Footwear, orthotics Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  17. Seating and specialized equipment clinics Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  18. Bike clinics Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  19. Speech-Language Therapy Kory Bell SLP south Krista Herzog SLP central Lilia Livingstone SLP north Tasha Sudsbear SLP / ASD Kim Weichel SLP central Geri Koch SLP assistant -Provides diagnostic and programming services for children from birth to age five with language, communication and oral motor difficulties. -Specialized services such as feeding/swallowing and video flouroscopy are referred to Tertiary Clinics. Follow up treatment and management services are provided by CTP speech-language pathologists in consultation with the specialized service provider. Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  20. Paediatric Speech-Language Pathologists work on improving communication skills with preschool children. Work to Develop a child’s skills Listening and understanding Carry on a conversation and play with others Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  21. Speak clearly Feeding/Swallowing Fluency (stuttering) Voice Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  22. Receptive Expressive Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  23. Where we work… • Cornerstone Therapies Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  24. Where we work Public Health Office Yorkton Public Health Office Kamsack Esterhazy Office Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  25. Where we work Therapy rooms At home In Play Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  26. Services may be provided in one of our clinics, in child’s home, or a community setting to provide opportunities to develop and practice skills in the child’s natural environment. Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  27. When referral is received… • An initial family meeting will be scheduled to determine areas of strengths and concerns • An assessment (formal or informal) is completed on all children Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  28. A therapy program and family service plan will be developed based on the child’s and family strengths, concerns, goals, and dreams! -may include direct therapy / group sessions -monitoring progress • Ongoing revision of goals and planning with changing needs and goals of child and family Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  29. parent/caregiver education Education is an important part of the therapy process. The therapists will provide the family, caregivers and teachers the information and tools they need to help carry out the child’s program Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  30. Activities for home/preschool/daycare, school,recreation Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  31. Links with clinic with specialized services from Wascana Children’s Program and Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program, Alberta Children’s and Stollery Hospitals Working together…for healthy people in healthy communities.

  32. Child Requiring Therapy Services Sunrise Health Region Birth-School Entry 6-18 Years Out of School Services 6-18 In School Services Sunrise Health Region-Children’s therapy Program Sunrise Health Region-Children’s Therapy and Community Services Christ the Teacher Catholic School s Good Spirit School Division Horizon School Division SLP OT-post-op/acute/one time assessments SLP SLP SLP OT ASD-Sunrise OT OT PT-post-op/acute/ one time assessments PT-Sunrise ASD-Sunrise PT ASD-Sunrise ASD OT-Sunrise ASD

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