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Occupational Therapy Providers in Jackson
Comprehensive Speech & Therapy Center (CSTC)
📍 1001 Laurence Ave. STE E
Willow Integrated Therapy — listing on Autism Alliance of Michigan
Willow Integrated Therapy
What to Look For in Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists help children with autism develop fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care abilities, and the skills needed for daily activities like eating, dressing, and handwriting.
- ✓Sensory integration training
- ✓Experience with autism spectrum disorders
- ✓Sensory gym or appropriate equipment
- ✓Home program recommendations
- ✓Collaboration with school and other therapists
Insurance: Most health insurance covers occupational therapy. Schools provide OT through IEPs. Regional Centers may fund OT for eligible children.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Your Regional Office
LifeWays
cmhsp
📍 1200 N. West Avenue, Jackson, MI 49202, Jackson 49202
🕐 Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Administrative Offices). Crisis services are available 24/7.
LifeWays provides services to individuals residing in Jackson and Hillsdale counties who have a mental illness, intellectual/developmental disability, or substance use disorder and meet certain criteria related to severity and functional impairment. Specific eligibility criteria vary depending on the service.
Michigan Resources
Funding Sources
Medicaid/State Program
Contact your state's Medicaid agency for autism-related services and waiver programs.
Private Insurance
Many states mandate autism coverage. Check your plan's benefits.
School District (IEP)
Free Appropriate Public Education for children ages 3-22 with disabilities.
Early Intervention
Federally mandated services for children 0-3 with developmental delays.