Services
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Individualized Education Program (IEP)
- Group Therapy
- Play Therapy
- Life Skills Training
- Sensory Integration Therapy
- Developmental Therapy
- Handwriting Readiness Program
- Behavioral Therapy
- Remedial Training
- Early Intervention
- Parental Counseling
- School Readiness Program
- Social Skills Training
- Brain Gym Exercise Training
- ADL Training
- Hand Function Training
Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Training
Activities of Daily Living (ADL) are essential life skills that enable children to perform everyday tasks independently and with confidence. These activities include self-care routines such as dressing, grooming, eating, toileting, bathing, and other functional tasks like organization, time management, and social interactions. For children with developmental delays, sensory processing difficulties, physical disabilities, or neurological conditions, mastering ADL skills can be challenging.
At Velora Wellness, our ADL Training Program is designed to equip children with the skills necessary for independent living. Through structured, step-by-step guidance, our therapists help children develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, balance, and sensory processing abilities to perform daily activities with greater ease. We focus on breaking tasks into manageable steps, using adaptive strategies and assistive tools when necessary, and providing repetitive, hands-on practice in a supportive environment.
ADL training not only enhances a child’s independence but also boosts their confidence, self-esteem, and overall quality of life. By fostering these essential life skills, we help children gain autonomy, reduce dependency on caregivers, and prepare for a smoother transition into school and social settings.
How Our Therapists Can Help Your Child Improve:
- We conduct a personalized assessment to identify specific ADL challenges and create a customized training plan to improve self-care and functional skills.
- Our therapists use sensory integration techniques, fine motor exercises, and visual supports to help children learn dressing, grooming, and feeding skills.
- We incorporate play-based learning to make ADL training engaging and enjoyable, ensuring children develop skills in a natural and stress-free manner.
General Ask
How do I know if my child needs ADL Training?
Is ADL Training only for children with special needs?
How long does it take for a child to develop ADL skills?
Schedule Your Child’s Path to Growth
Take the first step toward your child’s brighter future! Schedule an appointment with our expert therapists and discover personalized care tailored to your child’s unique needs. Let’s work together to support their development and growth.



