PHYSICAL SPEECH OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PLAN 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PHYSICAL SPEECH OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PLAN in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form, followed by the child's name, DSCC case number, and address details including city, county, and zip code.
  3. Fill in the parents' or guardian's name and phone number to ensure proper communication.
  4. Indicate the therapy recommendations by selecting from options such as Occupational Therapy (OT), Physical Therapy (PT), or Speech Therapy (ST). Specify sessions per week, minutes per session, and duration in months.
  5. Describe the condition that requires therapy and how it impairs the child’s daily activities. This section is crucial for understanding therapy needs.
  6. Outline overall treatment goals related to identified impairments and set specific treatment objectives limited to a six-month period using measurable terms.
  7. Finally, confirm if these gains are expected to exceed natural maturation. Complete with the date of assessment and therapist's name and address before obtaining a physician’s signature.

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Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy are three related disciplines in rehabilitation that work together to treat patients as a whole. Each discipline has a different focus, but there are some areas of overlap.
Physical, occupational and speech therapy are integral components of rehabilitation, each playing a vital role in helping individuals recover and regain independence following injuries, surgeries or conditions that affect their physical function, daily activities or communication abilities.
The largest gap seems to be between PT and SLP. The BLS site reports that the median annual wage for physical therapists was $86,850 in May 2017, and it was $76,610 for Speech-Language Pathologists. The median wage for OTs fell squarely in the middle of that range, at $83,200.
In conclusion, speech therapy and physical therapy are both important forms of therapy that can improve an individuals quality of life. While speech therapy focuses on improving communication skills and cognitive function, physical therapy focuses on improving physical function and mobility.
PTs and OTs work together to address issues, such as weakness on one side of the body or the inability to walk or move limbs, and get stroke patients back to completing tasks as independently as possible. For example, occupational therapists help stroke patients adapt how they do things.

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While occupational therapists work to treat patients from head to toe, speech therapists are more narrowly focused on treating complications that affect speech, language, and swallowing abilities.
Speech and occupational therapy help prepare children for success in school by building foundational skills for learning. When children struggle with language comprehension, handwriting, or sensory regulation, it can impact their ability to focus, complete assignments, or participate in class.
The most basic difference between physical therapy and occupational therapy is that a PT focuses on improving the patients ability to move their body whereas an OT focuses on improving the patients ability to perform activities of daily living.

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