Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
School-based occupational therapy that helps students access their education, from handwriting and fine motor skills to sensory and self-care needs.
What's included
- Sessions delivered per the student's IEP
- Billing in 15-minute units that match your Medicaid math
- A signed session note after every session
- Teacher consultation when the IEP calls for it
Who delivers it
A licensed occupational therapist (OT) or certified occupational therapy assistant under required supervision.
Where
- On your campus
- By secure video
Questions districts ask
- Why 15-minute units?
- Because that is how school Medicaid accounts for OT. Billing in honest units means your reimbursement paperwork and our invoice line up to the minute.
- Hands-on or teletherapy?
- Both are available. Hands-on for students who need physical guidance, teletherapy with a facilitator where distance makes weekly travel impractical.
- Do you handle OT evaluations too?
- Yes, ask when you request. OT evaluation needs are scoped and quoted per the referral question.
- Who supervises assistants?
- Certified assistants work under the supervision Texas licensure requires, and the supervising OT is named in the documentation.
- How do we verify the minutes?
- Every unit traces to a signed session note that your campus accepts before billing.
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