- Pediatric CareDebbie Solomon, OTR/L graduated from Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR in 1987 and went right to work at the Fairview Training Center in Salem working with medically fragile individuals where she began her training in Sensory Integration. She then entered pediatrics in the early 90’s, working for the Easter Seals Children’s Guild, furthering her sensory work with kids. Debbie has continued her journey in pediatrics since then, working in a variety of settings such as outpatient, schools, hospitals, pediatric home health, while also learning hand therapy, acute care, and skilled nursing.
- AutismLisa specializes in Sensory Integration therapy & Primitive Reflex Integration, working with children experiencing autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorder, motor delays, neurologic, social and communication delays and behavioral problems. She also has experience working with the cerebral palsy, down syndrome, torticollis, and genetic disorders populations. Lisa is trained in primitive reflex integration, Therapeutic Listening Program, DIR Floor time, Vestibular Rehabilitation, Therapeutic brushing, Brain Gym, Handle, Bal-A-Vis-X and many more therapeutic modalities.
- Occupational TherapyOccupational Therapy refers to how one “occupies” their time and searches to uncover what is meaningful, relevant and purposeful for that individual. OT’s complete full evaluations to look for areas of growth and then facilitate individuals in reaching their fullest potential/independence in all aspects of life treatment. This is done either through rehabilitating old skills, facilitating new skills, or adapting the task (occupation), environment, or providing adaptive techniques for the individual. OT’s work one-on-one with clients and their families or caregivers as well as create individualized plans to support the growth and independence of that individual. Care is always accompanied by strong home programs and goals, which are regularly modified to meet the needs of the individual.