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Search Occupational Therapy in MIWhat 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.
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Your Regional Office
CMH Authority of Clinton-Eaton-Ingham
cmhsp
📍 812 E. Jolly Road, Lansing, MI 48910, Lansing 48910
🕐 Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (General Business Hours). Crisis services are available 24/7.
Eligibility for services is generally based on residency in Clinton, Eaton, or Ingham counties, a diagnosed mental illness, intellectual/developmental disability, or substance use disorder, and meeting specific clinical criteria related to the severity and functional impact of the condition. Specific eligibility criteria vary depending on the program.
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.