Occupational therapy means services provided by a qualified Occupational Therapist
licensed under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; and
(i) Improving, developing, or restoring functions impaired
or lost through illness, injury, or deprivation;
(ii) Improving ability to perform tasks for independent
functioning if functions are impaired or lost; and
(iii) Preventing, through early intervention, initial or further
impairment or loss of function.
Sally Hahn, Special Education Supervisor (513) 766-5308
Leah Bistor, Occupational Therapist (513) 766- 5320
Physical therapy means services provided by a qualified Physical Therapist licensed under Chapter 4755. of the
Revised Code.
This includes the evaluation and treatment of a person by physical measures and the use of therapeutic exercises
and rehabilitative procedures, with or without assistive devices, for the purpose of preventing, correcting, or
alleviating any disability as it relates to the school environment and a student’s access to education.