Frequently Asked Questions.

Answers to common questions about pediatric occupational therapy, in-home visits, and getting started.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about in-home pediatric occupational therapy? Here are a few helpful answers as you decide if OT the Way is the right fit for your family.

OT the Way provides services for children ages 0–18, with a primary focus on children ages 0–10. We support children with feeding challenges, sensory processing needs, developmental delays, ADHD-related challenges, self-care skills, and more.

We provide mobile, in-home occupational therapy in Upland, Chino, and nearby communities. By working in your child’s natural environment, we can support the routines and challenges your family experiences in real life.

We provide in-person services in Upland, Chino, Pomona, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, La Verne, Claremont, and nearby communities. Virtual services are available throughout California.

In-home sessions are designed around your child’s real life. We may work on play, feeding, dressing, self-care, sensory regulation, routines, or parent coaching depending on your child’s goals. The benefit is that we can support your child in the same environment where many of the challenges happen.

OT the Way is a private occupational therapy practice. Please contact us directly for current payment details, insurance questions, and private pay options.

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What to know before reaching out.

If you’re wondering whether occupational therapy is the right next step, these answers can help you understand the process, what sessions may look like, and how we support families along the way.

If your child is struggling with feeding, sensory regulation, attention, fine motor skills, self-care, play, or daily routines, occupational therapy may be helpful. We can talk through your concerns and help you decide whether OT the Way is a good fit.

In many cases, you do not need a formal diagnosis to reach out. Families can contact us directly to ask questions and share what they are noticing. If additional documentation or referrals are needed, we can help guide you through the next steps.

Parents and caregivers are an important part of the process. We want you to understand what we are working on, why it matters, and how to support your child between sessions in everyday routines.

Yes. OT the Way offers virtual support throughout California. Virtual OT can be helpful for parent coaching, home routine support, sensory strategies, feeding guidance, and practical tools families can use between in-person sessions.

After you reach out, we’ll review your message and follow up to learn more about your child, your concerns, and your family’s goals. From there, we’ll help determine the best next step, whether that is a consultation, evaluation, or another recommendation.