In-Home Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services
Helping children build fine motor, self-help, and regulation skills in the place they learn best — home.
Real progress happens in real environments.
Children don’t live in a clinic — they live, play, and grow at home.
By providing therapy in your child’s natural environment, skills are practiced where they matter most, leading to stronger carryover and meaningful progress.
Who I help
Is Your Child Experiencing…
Difficulty with fine motor skills (grasp, coordination, early handwriting)
Core weakness or low endurance
Delays in self-care skills (dressing, feeding, hygiene)
Challenges with sensory processing or emotional regulation
Delays in meeting developmental milestones
If so, in-home occupational therapy may be the right next step.
Services Designed for Real-Life Success
One-on-one sessions focused on building skills in the environment where your child functions every day.
A thorough, individualized assessment to understand your child’s strengths, challenges, and goals.
Practical strategies you can use between sessions to support ongoing progress. Communication with other providers to support consistency across settings.
A Unique Perspective That Supports Your Whole Family
Jessica Wortman, MS, OTR
Pediatric Occupational Therapist
With 26 years of pediatric occupational therapy experience — including 17 years in school-based services — I bring both clinical expertise and real-life understanding to each session.
As a parent of a child with significant special needs, I understand the challenges families face beyond the therapy session. This perspective allows me to provide care that is compassionate, realistic, and truly supportive.
I share the pros and cons of various approaches to treatment so you can make informed decisions for your child. Together, we adjust strategies as your child grows and your family’s needs evolve.
Getting Started Is Simple
Steps:
1. Reach Out
Call, text, or email to discuss your child and ask questions.
2. Schedule an Evaluation
We’ll complete a comprehensive in-home assessment.
3. Begin Services
Start individualized therapy sessions with ongoing support and collaboration.