Our Locations

Epping Regional Health Center
212 Calef Highway
Epping, NH 03042
603-777-1885

Newmarket
207 So. Main Street
Newmarket, NH 03865
603-292-7285

Plaistow Regional Health Center
127 Plaistow Road
Plaistow, NH  03865
603-257-3333




Paige Fallon, OTR and  Denise Murphy-Simmons, PT, DPT., did a zoom presentation with Heidi Robertson , OTR at MCPHS for the NH Occupational Therapy annual conference on the collaborative approach to the treatment of children with Idiopathic Toe Walking.  

This presentation highlighted the work that is done at the Pediatric Rehabilitation for children with this diagnosis.





Our team of pediatric occupational therapists specializes in treating children who have challenges with sensory processing and regulation, fine motor skills, orthopedic issues, ocular motor skills and daily living skills.  Each family system’s specific goals are addressed through clinical treatment tools such as sensory integration techniques, brushing protocol, Therapeutic Listening, Beckman Oral Motor Techniques, and sensory/emotional regulation programs.  Our expert therapists focus on each child’s developmental stage and needs to determine the best course of treatment. 
 

Each family system’s specific goals are addressed through clinical treatment tools such as sensory integration techniques, brushing protocol, Therapeutic Listening, Beckman Oral Motor Techniques, and sensory/emotional regulation programs, Bowenwork.

Comprehensive evaluation and treatment include the following areas:

  • Activities of Daily Living / Self-Care Skills
  • Fine Motor Coordination and Strength
  • Visual Perceptual Skills
  • Oral Motor and Feeding Skills
  • Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions
  • Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Handwriting
  • Post-Concussion
  • Postural Strength and Control
  • Executive Functioning Including Attention and Focus
  • Sensory/Emotional Regulation
  • Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury
  • Reflex Integration
  • Praxis and Motor Planning

Helpful Link:

American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)