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Occupational Therapy Providers in Miami
📍 2103 Coral Way Suite 720
📍 Miami-area locations (regional clinician network)
📍 Multiple locations (Miami-based office)
📍 3100 SW 62nd Ave
📍 8590 SW 40th Street
📍 Miami area (multiple service locations)
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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Does my child need OT if they're already in ABA?▾
Can OT help with picky eating?▾
Your Regional Office
Southern Region
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📍 401 NW 2nd Avenue, Suite N-812, Miami, FL 33128, Miami 33128
🕐 Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (General business hours; service availability may vary)
Florida residents with a developmental disability who meet specific diagnostic and functional criteria.
Florida Resources
Key Laws
Steven A. Geller Autism Coverage Act
Requires health insurance to cover autism therapy including ABA for children under 18.
Funding Sources
APD (Agency for Persons with Disabilities)
Florida's agency providing services through 6 regional offices. Administers Medicaid waiver programs.
Medicaid Waivers
iBudget Florida waiver provides home and community-based services.
Private Insurance
Geller Act requires ABA coverage. Benefits vary by plan.
School District (IEP)
Free services through Exceptional Student Education (ESE) program.