Overview
Every sensation shapes how we move, learn, and interact with the world. At our Department of Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT), we support individuals who experience difficulties processing sensory information such as touch, sound, movement, sight, or smell.
Sensory challenges can affect daily functioning, emotional regulation, learning, and social participation. Whether it is a child overwhelmed by everyday sensations or an adult struggling with balance, coordination, or sensory overload, our goal is to improve comfort, confidence, and quality of life.
Our approach is holistic and individualized—combining evidence-based sensory integration techniques with Occupational Therapy, Ayurveda, Yoga, and Music Therapy to support balanced sensory and emotional regulation.
Who Do We Help?
Our sensory integration services support:
- Children with sensory processing difficulties affecting play, learning, or behavior
- Adolescents with attention, coordination, or emotional regulation challenges
- Adults with sensory sensitivities impacting work, daily routines, or independence
- Individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism spectrum disorder and ADHD
- Individuals with neurological conditions including stroke, traumatic brain injury, or Parkinson’s disease
We also work closely with families, caregivers, and schools to ensure consistency across environments.
Services
Sensory Integration Therapy for Children
Helping children manage sensory input so they can participate confidently in daily activities at home, school, and social settings.
• Assessment of sensory processing, motor planning, balance, posture, attention, and emotional responses
• Support for autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, sensory processing disorders, developmental delays, and motor challenges
• Play-based sensory integration therapy and task-oriented motor activities
• Gradual exposure to challenging sensory experiences in a safe, structured manner
• Home programs, parent training, and school collaboration for classroom adaptations
Sensory Integration Therapy for Adults
Supporting adults in improving functional independence, coordination, and tolerance to sensory input in everyday life.
• Rehabilitation for neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury, and Parkinson’s disease
• Management of sensory sensitivities affecting work, home, or social participation
• Balance, coordination, and motor planning training
• Sensory-based strategies for emotional and behavioural regulation
• Integration of sensory coping strategies into daily routines
Our Team
FAQ's
Sensory Integration Therapy helps individuals process and respond to sensory information more effectively, improving daily functioning and emotional regulation.
If a child is overly sensitive or under-responsive to sensory input, avoids certain activities, has frequent meltdowns, or struggles with attention and coordination, an assessment may be helpful.
Yes. Adults with neurological conditions or sensory sensitivities can benefit from therapy focused on functional independence and adaptive strategies.
Yes, especially for children. Therapy is engaging, structured, and designed around play and meaningful activities.
Absolutely. Parent and caregiver involvement is essential to ensure strategies are carried over into daily routines.


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