Sensory
Integration

Crayon-style illustrations of a yellow and green headphone, a green broccoli floret, and a colorful swing set.
Illustration of a child with black hair, green sweater, and blue pants sitting cross-legged playing with colorful building blocks.

Through sensory integration therapy, our Oaklin Lane clinicians tailor play-based sensory-motor activities to teach kids how to calm, focus, and organize their nervous system.

Get Started

Helping kids be kids

We all have sensory preferences. You may love the feel of a certain fabric or hate the crunch of a vegetable. But when those preferences start to impact daily life and behaviors, it might be something more. That’s where sensory integration therapy can come into play.

Young child with curly hair sitting in a colorful ball pit surrounded by other children and an adult's hands.
Illustration of a winding white path on green grass with colorful flowers, a tree, a yellow directional sign, and a blue sky with fluffy white clouds.Illustration of a forked dirt path dividing green grass and dense bushes with trees in the background.Illustration of a forked path with colorful flowers alongside and trees in the background on green grass.

What is sensory integration (SI) therapy?

Making sense of the world

Every day, our brains are flooded with information about what we see, smell, hear, taste, and touch. Sensory integration is the brain’s ability to take all of that information, organize it, and then respond appropriately. It’s key to effectively regulating mood, attention, sleep, behavior, and eating.

Over 80% of the nervous system is dedicated to processing sensory input. The brain uses this sensory information to respond to everyday experiences. If the brain and nervous system misunderstand this sensory data, the response will likely be incorrect or inappropriate.

A child's presentation reflects their specific sensory processing patterns and unique strengths. Sensory integration therapy helps children build the neurological pathways that make processing easier so they can feel more regulated, engaged, and ready to learn.

Get Started

Common conditions or challenges we support:

Trouble Sleeping

Learning Difficulties

Disregulated Mood or Behavior

Self-Esteem

Inattentiveness

Gross and/or Fine Motor Skills

Struggling With Transitions

Balance & Coordination

Separation Anxiety

Sequencing of Actions

Man and child in matching striped hoodies, the child brushing teeth with a bamboo toothbrush.

FAQs

Why choose Oaklin Lane for your child?

When seeking the right help to meet your child’s needs, there are two important factors to consider: staff and facility. Our staff is dedicated to providing the most current and intensive treatment available.

Therapists at Oaklin Lane receive the latest information and attend the most comprehensive continuing education available. Our therapists have certifications in a variety of areas, including Integrative and Therapeutic Listening, Interactive Metronome, and Primitive Reflex Integration.

Providing the full spectrum of comprehensive sensorimotor treatment techniques requires a well-equipped gym. Oaklin Lane clinics provide state-of-the-art facilities with the best, most intentional equipment for improving nervous system function. Without the proper equipment, the needed intensity to truly bring about changes in the nervous system can’t be achieved. Before you spend time in a facility that may not be equipped to meet your child’s needs, visit Oaklin Lane and take a look at what we have to offer.

What’s an evaluation like?

An initial evaluation usually takes about an hour. The evaluation includes one-on-one assessment by a licensed therapist and includes standardized testing as well as clinical observations. Your child’s skills, processing, and integration of different functions will be evaluated and scored according to standard norms.

This information is then used to interpret your child’s level of function. The therapist will compile a comprehensive report detailing the findings. They will develop a plan of care with long-term and short-term goals to address your child’s individual needs. Finally, the therapist will present all of this information to you during a caregiver conference.

At the conference, guardians will watch an educational video that provides crucial background information about how the nervous system develops and functions so that they may better understand the test results presented. Then, the therapist sits down with the guardians to explain the test results and recommendations. This is most people’s favorite part because they really feel like they have a better understanding of their child’s issues and the path toward resolution.

How much is the treatment?

Most treatments are done twice a week to get the best results. Speech therapy is most often delivered in 30-minute sessions, and OT/PT is most often delivered in 45-minute sessions. However, every child has individualized needs, and we build plans specifically around them. Pricing will depend on the individual plan, insurance carrier, and/or applicable discounts.

Do you accept insurance?

We are currently in-network providers for most major commercial and Medicaid plans. Some insurance companies cover our services at an out-of-network rate. In those cases, gap coverage can usually be obtained to get the in-network benefit. We also have discounts available for our non-insured and under-insured patients. Regardless of insurance company, our office staff will check insurance benefits before treatment and will file with all insurance companies for services rendered.

Letters from the Lane

Get insights, tips, and stories from the team that puts your kid’s care first.

Two women and a girl smiling and interacting outdoors with a boy in a wheelchair along a pathway with trees in the background.

Whatever brought you to Oaklin Lane, we’re glad you found us.

The first move is the hardest one, but we’ll take you through the rest. Reach out to our team today to get started!

START YOUR JOURNEY
ScHEDULE A TOUR