Posts Tagged ‘news’

Sensory Sensitive Movie in Woodinville and Kent: SHREK

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Who doesn’t love Shrek? He’s green and misunderstood. He’s even better with the lights slightly up and the volume a little lower..oh, and you can BRING YOUR OWN SNACKS! WOW!!! This Saturday AMC cinemas will have a sensory sensitive showing of our favorite green ogre. Visit the website to check for locations and times:  http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=sensoryfilms#theatres

AMC Entertainment (AMC) and the Autism Society have teamed up to bring families affected by autism and other disabilities a special opportunity to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment on a monthly basis with the “Sensory Friendly Films” program.In order to provide a more accepting and comfortable setting for this unique audience, the movie auditoriums will have their lights brought up and the sound turned down, families will be able to bring in their own gluten-free, casein-free snacks, and no previews or advertisements will be shown before the movie. Additionally, audience members are welcome to get up and dance, walk, shout or sing – in other words, AMC’s “Silence is Golden®” policy will not be enforced unless the safety of the audience is questioned.

APRIL IS OT MONTH!!!!

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY HELPS INDIVIDUALS

LIVE LIFE TO ITS FULLEST

Occupational therapy enables people of all ages live life to its fullest by helping them promote health, prevent—or live better with—injury, illness, or disability. It is a practice deeply rooted in science and is evidence-based, meaning that the plan designed for each individual is supported by data, experience, and “best practices” that have been developed and proven over time.

At Seattle Therapy Network, we provide quality pediatric occupational therapy to address family-centered concerns. Using best practices, we help children participate better in school, home and the community. Carey Goldenberg and Tricia Groebner are registered and licensed occupational therapists at STN.

Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants focus on “doing” whatever occupations or activities are meaningful to the individual. It is occupational therapy’s purpose to get beyond problems to the solutions that assure living life to its fullest. These solutions may be adaptations for how to do a task, changes to the surroundings, or helping individuals to alter their own behaviors.

When working with an occupational therapy practitioner, strategies and modifications are customized for each individual to resolve problems, improve function, and support everyday living activities. The goal is to maximize potential. Through these therapeutic approaches, occupational therapy helps individuals design their lives, develop needed skills, adjust their environments (e,g., home, school, or work) and build health-promoting habits and routines that will allow them to thrive.

By taking the full picture into account—a person’s psychological, physical, emotional, and social makeup as well as their environment—occupational therapy assists clients to do the following:

  • Achieve goals
  • Function at the highest possible level
  • Concentrate on what matters most to them
  • Maintain or rebuild their independence
  • Participate in daily activities that they need or want to do.

Call today to make an appointment for an evaluation (206) 763-0352 or email us at info@seattle-therapy-network.com

Founded in 1917, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) represents the interests and concerns of more than 140,000 occupational therapists, assistants and students nationwide. The Association educates the public and advances the profession of occupational therapy by providing resources, setting standards including accreditations and serving as an advocate to improve health care. Based in Bethesda, Md., AOTA’s major programs and activities are directed toward promoting the professional development of its members and assuring consumer access to quality services so patients can maximize their individual potential. For more information, go to www.aota.org.

speech therapy services now available!

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

asra_picSeattle therapy network is excited to welcome Asra Ghori of Play & Talk Therapies to our facility. Asra is  a talented and experienced speech and language pathologist. She provides evaluation and intervention for children with a range of needs. We are so lucky to have a therapist who also serves our Spanish speaking families! Please call the office at 206-763-0352 or email Asra@seattle-therapy-network.com to set up an appointment!

Welcome Tricia Groebner to Seattle Therapy Network

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

We are so happy to have Tricia Groebner join our team! She is a fabulous occupational therapist who has worked in clinic and school settings. Tricia brings a warm and gentle touch to her therapy sessions. She’s busy around the clinic on Saturdays!

Tricia Groebner has 7 years of experience as a pediatric occupational therapist. She joined Giant Step Therapy in September 2009 to further expand opportunities to work with children with special needs in the Seattle area.  Tricia received her master of occupational therapy in December 2001 from University of Washington. She has worked in a number of settings including educational setting and outpatient basis specializing in sensory integration.  Tricia received certificated training in the High Risk Infant Assessment Program through University of Washington CHDD.  She completed the DATA (Developmentally Appropriate Treatment for Autism) training through University of Washington.  Tricia has expanded her knowledge base with the following trainings: Alert Program, DIR/Floortime, Therapeutic Listening Program (Listening with the Whole Body), and Bal-A-Vis-X. Outside the clinic, she enjoys cooking, yoga, reading, travel and spending time with her family and friends.

SEPTEMBER BABYSITTING

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Our free monthly babysitting will be happening September 18th for clients of Seattle Therapy Network. Babysitting is available for a maximum of 10 children. You must sign-up for this service by Wednesday September 16th. Please call, email, or sign-up on the bulletin board during your child’s session to reserve your spot. Siblings are also welcome!

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Seattle Therapy Network on KOMO 4!

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Look Here! We got the attentin of our local TV new organization:) Komo 4 gave us a buzz today as they are exploring our great Georgetown neighborhood :)

http://georgetown.komonews.com/content/new-neighborhood-seattle-therapy-network

FREE Wi-Fi at Seattle Therapy Network

Monday, August 10th, 2009

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We are pleased to announce that we have Wi-Fi access at STN. For families that need to catch up on an email or work from therapy, just ask us for the code and get on the internets in seconds. We like happy parents :)