Pediatric occupational therapy supports children in developing essential life skills through play, daily routines, and therapeutic activities. Our trained occupational therapists address developmental, physical, sensory, and cognitive challenges, enabling children to thrive in various aspects of life.
Social Skills
Cognitive Skills
Emotional Regulation
functional independence, and support their developmental journey. We strive to enhance the quality of life of each child we serve through collaboration, innovation, and evidence-based practices, ensuring they can reach their full potential.
Assessment. The therapist will evaluate your child’s abilities, needs, and goals by observing daily skills and conducting standardized assessments.
If these do not answer your question to your satisfactory or if you have any more questions please do not hesitate to call 406.702.2779
At Heart & Sole Therapy we accept all major insurances including but not limited to:
Medicaid
Medicare
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Pacific Source
Allegiance
United Healthcare/Optum
Tricare
Please do not hesitate to call, we would be happy to answer any concerns you may have.
No! Montana is a direct access state meaning you are able to be seen without a physician referral. However, if you are wanting to utilize your insurance, most insurances
require a physician’s referral.
We accept all major insurances but if we are not in network with your insurance, we offer discounted self pay packages.
For quotes or package questions please reach out to our team to assist you.
Do you leak urine or stool when coughing, sneezing, or during exercise?
Does your bladder have the “gotta go” feeling resulting in leakage or going to the bathroom several times a day?
Do you experience pain with intercourse?
Do you feel pressure in your vagina that worsens after prolonged standing or during exercise?
Do you have ongoing vaginal pain, pelvic pain, abdominal pain or hip pain?
Are you currently pregnant and having low back pain or pubic pain?
Are you frustrated and feel like no one really hears you when you discuss your symptoms?
Does your child struggle with constipation, difficulty peeing, and have reoccurring accidents?
Pediatric therapy provides valuable guidance and education for parents and caregivers. Our therapists teach families how to support their child’s development at home, offering strategies to manage challenges and encourage progress.
A team collaboration with your child at the center fosters a more holistic approach to your child’s growth, creating a strong support system.
The term “hippotherapy” is derived from the Greek word “hippos,” which means horse. While it may sound like a recreational activity, it is, in fact, a specialized intervention conducted by trained physical therapists, occupational therapists, or speech-language pathologists, who incorporate the movement of the horse into their treatment plans.