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Occupational Therapy in Central Arkansas
 

Durocher Therapy Services

Dr. Danyelle Durocher’s passion for children in foster care started when she was in high school and continued to grow, ultimately becoming a foster parent for three years. She has now been an adoptive mom for three years and also has a biological toddler. Her adoption experience constantly reminds her of her adoption into God’s family. She has spent several years working with children with trauma, emotional and behavioral disturbances, and intellectual disabilities. Her passion and love for this community makes her dedicated to serving Central Arkansas’s families.

Dr. Danyelle Durocher - Occupational Therapist
 
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What Makes Us Different

 
 
 

OT in Foster Care

Nearly 25% of children in foster care experience post-traumatic stress disorder, more than six times the rate of the general public. Occupational Therapy has become a major resource for caretakers who have children in foster care.

The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)

AOTA offers research based resources for occupational therapy practitioners.

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Sensory Integration for Youth

Sensory Processing activities offer adolescents practical ways to engage with their environment while still supporting their sensory, motor, and behavioral needs.

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Trauma Informed Care

Understand the basics of Trauma Informed Care for children in foster care.

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Mental Health Resources for Youth in Foster Care

Intervention is key to helping youth who have experienced trauma.

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