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The directory of Occupational Therapists (Pediatrics) in Reseda, California was last updated 6/30/2024

Brandy L Stork

5027 GREEN BAY RD, SUITE 104, KENOSHA, WI

Telephone Number: (262)-657-5350

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Date NPI Record created: 10/27/2015

Scott V Rantanen

7214 GREEN BAY RD STE 106, KENOSHA, WI

Telephone Number: (262)-577-3400

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Date NPI Record created: 9/19/2019

Jevan Christopher Lalgee

6804 GREEN BAY RD STE 113, KENOSHA, WI

Telephone Number: (262)-577-5577

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Date NPI Record created: 7/26/2021

Jeffrey Jay Johnston

6804 GREEN BAY ROAD, 113, KENOSHA, WI

Telephone Number: (262)-577-5577

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Date NPI Record created: 10/13/2011

Jeff Fernholz

2527 75TH ST, KENOSHA, WI

Telephone Number: (262)-654-4703

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Date NPI Record created: 12/1/2009

Jean Hughes

5901 75TH ST, KENOSHA, WI

Telephone Number: (262)-697-1951

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Date NPI Record created: 9/22/2015

Rebecca Winget

5729 75TH ST, KENOSHA, WI

Telephone Number: (262)-942-7200

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Date NPI Record created: 8/7/2019

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Occupational Therapists (Pediatrics)
Taxonomy Code 225XP0200X

Classification: Occupational Therapist

Description

Occupational therapists provide services to infants, toddlers and children who have or who are at risk for developmental delays or disabilities. Occupational therapy is concerned with a child's ability to participate in daily life activities or occupations. Occupational therapists use their unique expertise to help children with social-emotional, physical, cognitive, communication, and adaptive behavioral challenges and to help children to be prepared for and perform important learning and school-related activities and to fulfill their rule as students. Through an understanding of the impact of disability, illness, and impairment on a child's development, plan, ability to learn new skills, and overall occupational performance, occupational therapists design interventions that promote healthy development, establish needed skills, and/or modify environments, all in support of participation in daily activities.

Notes

Source: The Guide to Occupational Therapy Practice, 2nd edition. Bethesda: American Occupational Therapy Association, 2007. [7/1/2008: new]
Additional Resources: The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) does offer voluntary board certification for a Pediatric Occupational Therapist if the applicant meets the following requirements:

  • Professional degree or equivalent in occupational therapy.
  • Certified or licensed by and in good standing with an AOTA recognized credentialing or regulatory body.
  • Minimum of 5 years of practice as an occupational therapist.
  • Minimum of 5,000 hours of experience as an occupational therapist in the certification area in the last 7 calendar years.
  • Minimum of 500 hours of experience delivering occupational therapy services in the certification area to clients (individuals, groups, or populations) in the last 5 calendar years. Service delivery may be paid or voluntary.
  • Verification of employment.
AOTA Specialized Knowledge and Skills Paper: Occupational Therapy Practice in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unity (2006); AOTA Fact Sheets: Children and the Tsunami, OT for Children Birth to 3 Years of Age, OT's Role with Autism, OT in Educational Settings Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Transforming Caseload to Workload in School Based and Early Intervention OT Services, OT in Preschool Settings.