BackToMe Therapy provides pediatric occupational therapy for children and families across Burlington County and nearby South Jersey communities. Our in-home approach helps children work on real-life skills in the setting where daily routines actually happen.
How Pediatric OT Helps Children at Home
- Sensory processing and regulation
- Fine motor skills
- Handwriting support
- Self-care routines
- Daily transitions
- Developmental support
Pediatric Occupational Therapy Areas We Serve in Burlington County, NJ
BackToMe Therapy serves select communities in and near Burlington County, including Marlton, Mount Laurel.
About Burlington County, NJ
Burlington County includes suburban South Jersey communities where families and older adults often benefit from therapy support that fits real home routines. BackToMe Therapy supports patients in Burlington County and nearby South Jersey communities when within our service area.
Serving Burlington County and Nearby Communities
Why Families Choose BackToMe Therapy
- In-home therapy in familiar environments
- Personalized one-on-one support
- Functional therapy built around real daily routines
- Serving South Jersey communities
Learn More About Our In-Home Therapy Services
Request an In-Home Therapy Consultation
Whether you are seeking pediatric occupational therapy, senior home safety support, pelvic floor therapy, or functional in-home therapy services, BackToMe Therapy provides personalized care designed around real daily routines, safety, independence, comfort, and patient goals. Complete the form below to request a consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you provide pediatric occupational therapy in Burlington County?
Yes. BackToMe Therapy provides in-home pediatric occupational therapy in select Burlington County communities when the location is within our service area.
Can pediatric OT help with handwriting, sensory processing, and daily routines?
Yes. Occupational therapy can help children build practical skills for school, home routines, self-care, regulation, confidence, and participation in everyday activities.
Request an In-Home Pediatric OT Consultation
Therapist Tip: Summer Safety and Independence at Home
Summer often brings changes to daily routines, outdoor activities, vacations, and family schedules. For children, this can create opportunities to build independence with self-care, sensory regulation, handwriting practice, and community participation. For older adults, summer is a good time to review home safety, mobility, hydration habits, and outdoor walking safety.
Families can support success by focusing on small, consistent routines that encourage independence and confidence. Simple adjustments such as improving lighting, reducing clutter, using appropriate footwear, creating visual schedules, and practicing daily living skills can make a meaningful difference.
- Keep walkways clear and free of tripping hazards.
- Stay hydrated during outdoor activities.
- Use appropriate footwear indoors and outdoors.
- Maintain consistent daily routines when possible.
- Encourage independence through age-appropriate tasks.
- Review home safety risks before family gatherings or vacations.