Pediatric Speech Therapy in Westlake Village can help when your child struggles to say words clearly, use language, understand directions, or communicate without frustration.
In-Home Occupational Therapy
In-Home Occupational Therapy gives your child pediatric OT support in the place where many everyday challenges actually happen.
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Therapy Clubhouse in Westlake Village provides sensory integration therapy for children who need support with regulation, motor planning, and daily participation.
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If you are wondering whether your child needs speech therapy, the first step is not a commitment to weekly sessions.
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In-Home Occupational Therapy
In-Home Occupational Therapy gives your child pediatric OT support in the place where many everyday challenges actually happen. Therapy Clubhouse provides occupational therapy for children ages 0 to 18, with in-home therapy, telehealth, and appointments in our upcoming Westlake Village clinic, opening Fall 2026.
Some children struggle most during transitions, meals, play, dressing, grooming, or sensory-heavy parts of the day. When therapy happens at home, the therapist can see your child’s routines, environment, and reactions more clearly. That helps make therapy more useful for your child and easier for your family to follow between sessions.
Call Therapy Clubhouse at (805) 624-3301 to ask about in-home occupational therapy for your child.
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Pediatric In-Home Occupational Therapy for Kids Who Need Support at Home
Occupational therapy helps children work on the skills they need for everyday participation.
How In-Home Occupational Therapy Can Help With Sensory and Motor Skills
Sensory processing affects how a child responds to touch, sound, movement, textures, lights, and changes in routine.
In-Home Occupational Therapy Through Early Start and Regional Center Services
Therapy Clubhouse works with children referred through Tri-Counties Regional Center for Early Intervention and Early Start services.
In-Home Pediatric Occupational Therapy Across Ventura County and the Conejo Valley
Therapy Clubhouse serves families in Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Newbury Park, Ventura County, the Conejo Valley, and nearby Los Angeles County communities.
Pediatric In-Home Occupational Therapy for Kids Who Need Support at Home
Occupational therapy helps children work on the skills they need for everyday participation. For a young child, that may include grasping toys, sitting for meals, tolerating new textures, using both hands together, or moving between activities with less distress. For an older child, OT may focus on coordination, body awareness, handwriting readiness, self-care skills, or sensory regulation.
Therapy Clubhouse keeps care child-centered and practical. An in-home session may include play-based activities, parent coaching, sensory strategies, fine motor work support, or help with specific routines that feel hard right now. The session should feel approachable for your child while still targeting real developmental goals.
How In-Home Occupational Therapy Can Help With Sensory and Motor Skills
Sensory processing affects how a child responds to touch, sound, movement, textures, lights, and changes in routine. A child may avoid messy play, cry during hair brushing, seek constant movement, resist certain clothes, or become overwhelmed in busy spaces. Occupational therapy can help families better understand these patterns and use strategies that fit the child’s needs.
Motor skills also affect daily function. If your child has trouble stacking blocks, holding a crayon, climbing safely, using utensils, or coordinating both hands, pediatric OT can help strengthen those skills through guided activity. The work may look like play, but each activity has a purpose.
In-Home Occupational Therapy Through Early Start and Regional Center Services
Therapy Clubhouse works with children referred through Tri-Counties Regional Center for Early Intervention and Early Start services. This can be especially helpful for infants and toddlers who need support with sensory development, fine motor skills, play, and early self-help skills.
Families often come to Early Start with questions. You may know your child needs extra help, but not know what therapy should look like. Therapy Clubhouse helps parents understand the goals, the process, and the small changes that can make home routines feel more manageable.
In-Home Pediatric Occupational Therapy Across Ventura County and the Conejo Valley
Therapy Clubhouse serves families in Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Newbury Park, Ventura County, the Conejo Valley, and nearby Los Angeles County communities. In-home therapy can make care easier when travel is difficult, schedules are tight, or your child does best in a familiar space.
Some families use in-home OT as their main therapy setting. Others combine home sessions with telehealth or clinic-based appointments (coming Fall 2026) when appropriate. Therapy Clubhouse helps families choose the setting that fits their child’s needs, service plan, and access to care.
Families come to Therapy Clubhouse for clarity, hope, and meaningful support.
We came in unsure of what our child needed. The therapists listened, explained everything clearly, and made us feel supported from the first conversation.
Therapy became something our child looked forward to. We saw stronger communication, more confidence, and calmer routines at home.
The parent guidance changed everything. We finally knew how to support our child in everyday moments, not only during sessions.
Call Therapy Clubhouse for In-Home Occupational Therapy
If your child struggles with sensory needs, fine motor skills, play skills, dressing, grooming, or transitions, in-home occupational therapy may help you get more targeted support where those challenges show up most.
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