
Developing fine motor skills, sensory integration, cognitive skills, and motor planning, and enhancing independence in daily activities.

Occupational therapy at SAUT focuses on empowering people with Down syndrome to actively participate in daily life activities independently. Occupational therapists address challenges related to fine motor skills, sensory integration, and motor planning that affect daily performance capacity.
Each treatment program is designed based on a comprehensive functional assessment identifying strengths and challenges, with a focused intervention plan targeting the functional skills needed for independence at home, school, and in the community.
Comprehensive functional assessment covering fine motor, sensory integration, and cognition
Design an individual functional intervention plan
Progressive therapy sessions built on purposeful activities
Train families and teachers to support skills in natural environments
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Supporting motor development and improving gross motor skills, enhancing balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and motor coordination.
Developing communication, receptive and expressive language skills, improving speech clarity, and enhancing comprehension, expression, and social interaction.
Supporting mental, behavioral, and social health through psychological assessment, counseling, intervention design, and behavioral challenge management.