OT Lydia Heng
À propos de Lydia
Dans ses motsLydia was born and raised in Calgary, AB and graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Calgary. She later called Ontario home when attending Queen's University in Kingston when completing her Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy. Her experience involves over 14 years working professionally with children in areas such as youth coaching, in-home services, and various organizations and programs for children with neuromotor disabilities, developmental delays, and other complex disabilities.
Lydia is an AADL certified Occupational Therapist and can support with acquiring incontinence products. She is also certified in the SOS Approach to Feeding, oral motor training for pre-feeding skills, Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES), and trained in Interoception approaches.
Lydia has a strong passion for working with children and youth in a holistic and family-centered manner to establish and accomplish meaningful goals, valuing trust and respect to provide compassionate and fun service.
When not working with children and their families, Lydia loves to enjoy traveling to new places, eating great food, reading, playing board games, and spending time with family and friends.
Services & prices
4 options réparties sur 3 traitementsSe connecter pour voir ce que vous coûterait une visite
Occupational Therapy + TA
« This is a 45-minute occupational therapy session with 15-min added for charting. A Therapy Assistant will be working alongside the therapist. The TA support allows for more complex exercises to be performed during the session, as well as for greater efficiencies, being that the TA assists with gathering supplies and prepping various therapy stations. The TA can also play the role of entertainer/distractor for younger kids that can easily get dysregulated. Various goals can be focused on within the session, including fine motor skills, sensory regulation, balance/coordination, emotional regulation, oral motor skills and others. »Occupational Therapy
« This is a 45-minute occupational therapy session, with an additional 15 min allotted for therapist documentation. Various goals can be focused on within the session, including fine motor skills, sensory regulation, balance/coordination, emotional regulation, oral motor skills and others. Being that this session is not supported by a Therapy Assistant, the caregiver may be required to play a part in assisting the therapist. »2 optionsOccupational Therapy AssessmentNew patient
« An Occupational Therapy (OT) assessment helps us understand how your child is developing the skills they need for everyday activities at home, school, and in the community.
During the assessment, our Occupational Therapist will use a combination of play-based activities, observation, and conversation with you to learn about your child’s strengths and areas where they may need support.
Following the appointment, a written assessment report summarizing the findings, recommendations, goals, and treatment plan will be provided within a few business days. »Disponibilités : vérifié il y a 2 h · les prix viennent directement de la clinique — jamais majorés

