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Trinity Sensory Practitioners help individuals develop the skills to cope with the world around them and provide recommendations for sensory integration, equipment, sensory diets and intervention. Trinity create comprehensive reports to support children in school or adults in the workplace.
A Sensory Integration Difficulties Report can be used to:
Individuals with ADHD / ASD, ODD or PDA often have Sensory Difficulties and a Sensory report is a useful assessment to be used in identifying needs, planning for adaptations and supporting environmental changes.
We all having sensory preferences and our sensory system is continuously regulating us. When issues arise or become prominent and impair involvement in activities, work and / or school, then intervention can be provided to support developing the brains neural pathways and decreasing the negative impacts. Sensory Specialists can tailor treatment to aid the brain in retraining itself to manage processing sensory information.
Finding noise in the office hard to tolerate after Covid19? Do you get hot and itchy when wearing certain fabrics? Find your temperature rises and this makes you feel stressed?
Does your child throw their school clothes off as soon as they can? Labels causing a problem? Lights to bright? Noise impacting on your child enjoying the fireworks?
If so, sensory needs may be affecting the ability to manage daily life, behaviour or mood.
Sensory assessment is via interview, structured observation, unstructured observation and evaluation using a range of standardised assessments and equipment. Therapists will observe a person at home and in school / college / a workplace as this gives us the best overview of all environments being experienced or of environments causing discomfort.
The Sensory Assessment fee is £600. We use a mix of standardised assessment and Ayres SI Observations.
The cost includes the following:
Sensory Integration Therapy - 8 sessions @ £75 per session.
(Invoiced as a block booking and payable in 2 advance instalments of treatment)