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Sensory Profile Assessment

Assessments for strategies and support

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Sensory Profile Assessments are designed to evaluate an individual’s sensory processing patterns. These assessments help us understand how sensory information is perceived and processed, which in turn influences behaviour and learning. We delve into the unique sensory experiences of each client, aiding in the development of tailored strategies to enhance daily functioning.

A Sensory Profile assessment is a tool used to understand how individuals perceive and respond to sensory information in their environment. This assessment can benefit a wide range of individuals, including:

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Children with Developmental Delays or Disorders

Children who have developmental delays, including those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and other developmental disorders, often benefit from a sensory profile assessment. It can help in understanding their sensory preferences and aversions, which is critical for tailoring interventions and support strategies.

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Individuals with Sensory Processing Issues

Some people, regardless of other diagnoses, have sensory processing difficulties. They might be overly sensitive to sensory inputs (like loud noises or certain textures) or under-responsive (not noticing sensory inputs that others would). The assessment helps in identifying these patterns.

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Adults with Mental Health Concerns

Adults who experience anxiety, depression, or other mental health challenges might also benefit. Sensory processing can affect stress levels and overall well-being, so understanding an individual’s sensory profile can aid in creating effective coping strategies.

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People with Chronic Pain or Physical Disabilities

Those experiencing chronic pain or living with physical disabilities may have altered sensory experiences. Understanding their sensory preferences can improve comfort and functionality in daily activities.

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Trauma Survivors

Individuals who have experienced trauma may have heightened or altered sensory sensitivities. A sensory profile assessment can provide insights into triggers and help in developing strategies for managing responses to sensory stimuli.

In general, anyone who seems to have unusual or problematic responses to sensory experiences – whether they are over-responsive, under-responsive, or seeking sensory input in unusual ways – might benefit from this assessment. It aids in developing tailored strategies that can improve their interaction with their environment, enhance learning, and support overall well-being.

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