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The directory of Developmental Therapists in Crestwood, Illinois was last updated 6/30/2024

Jamie Kramer

5728 128TH ST APT 3A, CRESTWOOD, IL

Telephone Number: (630)-991-1965

Occupational Therapist

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Date NPI Record created: 6/20/2012

Kimberley Marie Powers

4721 MIDLOTHIAN TPKE, CRESTWOOD, IL

Telephone Number: (708)-448-1690

Occupational Therapist

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Date NPI Record created: 7/9/2009

Susan A Peterson

13253 E PLAYFIELD DR, CRESTWOOD, IL

Telephone Number: (708)-389-4245

Occupational Therapist

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Date NPI Record created: 8/20/2006

Rebekah Lynn Padezanin

13259 S CENTRAL AVE, CRESTWOOD, IL

Telephone Number: (708)-597-1000

Occupational Therapist

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Date NPI Record created: 2/26/2021

James Richard Swartz

14255 CICERO AVE, CRESTWOOD, IL

Telephone Number: (708)-371-0400

Occupational Therapist

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Date NPI Record created: 8/22/2011

Emily Coleman

14255 CICERO AVE, CRESTWOOD, IL

Telephone Number: (708)-371-0400

Occupational Therapist

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Date NPI Record created: 11/18/2013

Sarah Fleming

5320 138TH ST, CRESTWOOD, IL

Telephone Number: (708)-567-3120

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Date NPI Record created: 4/11/2019

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Developmental Therapists
Taxonomy Code 222Q00000X

Classification: Developmental Therapist

Description

A Developmental Therapist is a person qualified by completion of an approved program in Developmental Therapy and where applicable credentialed by the state and practicing within the scope of the credential, or credentialed by completion of education experiences as approved by the state and practicing within the scope of that credential or, where state credentialing does not exist, certified by the Board of the Developmental Therapy Association. A developmental therapist evaluates children's global development in order to identify areas of developmental delay whether arising from physiological, neurological, or environmental factors, or a combination of factors; and designs, implements, and modifies therapeutic interventions for the child and the family to promote the child's acquisition of skills in a variety of developmental areas, including cognitive processes and social interaction in order to maximize functional independence and developmental homeostasis, and improve the quality of life at home and in the community; and provides consultation for the parents and other professionals working with the family on global development.

Notes

Source: The Illinois Developmental Therapists Association [1/1/2007: new]