Occupational Therapy in Richmond, Virginia
How occupational therapy helps autistic children in Greater Richmond with sensory processing, motor skills, and daily living — and how to find a good OT.
Occupational Therapy in Richmond specifically
Greater Richmond has many pediatric OT providers across the city and surrounding counties — private sensory-focused clinics, hospital-based OT at CHoR and VCU Health, and school-based services. Some clinics have sensory gyms and specialize in sensory integration.
Three main pathways deliver OT in Richmond:
- Early intervention (under 3): OT is part of the Infant & Toddler Connection.
- School-based: If motor or sensory needs affect education, OT can be written into an IEP by your division.
- Clinic-based / medical: Private and hospital clinics provide medically-oriented OT, covered by insurance or Cardinal Care Medicaid.
School-based OT is tied to educational goals (like handwriting or classroom participation), while clinic-based OT can address a broader range of sensory and daily-living goals — many families use both.
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