
Occupational therapy helps children build the skills they need to thrive in everyday life. Woven Care offers pediatric occupational therapy at our three clinics in Pueblo, Colorado. Our occupational therapists work with children on sensory processing, fine motor development, self-regulation, daily living skills, and more, using a play-based approach tailored to each child.
With over 15 years of experience, Woven Care provides the highest quality pediatric therapy across Colorado from our clinics in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, and Pueblo.
The Pueblo clinic has been awesome. They always try to accommodate our scheduling needs and have gone out of their way on more than one occasion to meet our daughters needs. I wouldn't want to go anywhere else. This has been consistent therapy for our family for over 2 years helping my daughter exceed most expectations. I'd be lost without them.
Occupational therapy (OT) supports children in building skills needed for independence, confidence, and participation in everyday life. Woven Care's occupational therapists in Pueblo work with children on:
Pediatric OT at Woven Care in Pueblo is available for children with a wide range of diagnoses and developmental needs, including autism, ADHD, developmental delays, and sensory processing differences. OT is not limited to children with a specific diagnosis, it is available to any child who needs support in building everyday skills.
Woven Care's occupational therapists use play as a primary tool for learning, following each child's lead to keep sessions engaging and meaningful. By embedding therapeutic goals into games and everyday activities, children build skills in a way that feels natural, enjoyable, and motivating.
Sensory processing plays a key role in how children learn, regulate, and engage in daily life. Woven Care's OT team specializes in evaluating sensory processing differences, helping children better understand their bodies and respond to the world around them. We provide individualized strategies and practical tools to support regulation, reduce overwhelm, and help children participate more confidently at home, at school, and in the community.
Every program begins with a thorough evaluation that includes a caregiver interview and assessment of motor, sensory, and functional skills. From there, the therapist develops an individualized treatment plan around each child's strengths, needs, and family goals. Progress is tracked closely, with ongoing adjustments made as the child grows or goals change.
Families and caregivers are active partners throughout the OT process. Woven Care's therapists explain what they are working on and why, share progress clearly, and provide practical strategies that families can use at home to support carryover between sessions.
When a child is also receiving applied behavior analysis (ABA), speech therapy, or physical therapy, Woven Care's occupational therapists coordinate directly with those teams. One care plan, one team, and one location — so skills are reinforced across every therapy and nothing falls through the cracks.
Woven Care offers occupational therapy at three clinic locations in Pueblo, Colorado. Bilingual therapists are available at all three Pueblo clinics, and we are proud to serve both English- and Spanish-speaking families throughout the area.

Woven Care accepts Medicaid, TRICARE, and most commercial insurance plans at our Pueblo clinics. Our care coordination team handles benefits verification before services begin so families can focus on their child's progress.
Woven Care's Pueblo team is here to help families take the next step. Request a visit at the Pueblo clinic that is most convenient for you, or call us to speak with our care coordination team.
Woven Care offers pediatric occupational therapy at three clinic locations in Pueblo — Pueblo North, Pueblo South, and Routt. Occupational therapy is available alongside applied behavior analysis (ABA), speech therapy, and physical therapy, and our team coordinates across services when a child is receiving more than one therapy.
Signs that a child may benefit from OT include missing developmental milestones, difficulty with handwriting or fine motor tasks, challenges with dressing or self-care routines, sensory sensitivities that interfere with daily life, difficulty focusing or regulating emotions, limited food or clothing tolerance, or trouble interacting with peers. A clinical evaluation is the best way to determine whether OT is appropriate.
Yes. We accept Medicaid (Health First Colorado) for occupational therapy at all three Pueblo clinics. Our care coordination team is happy to answer questions about your specific coverage.
Yes. We accept TRICARE and are proud to support military families throughout Pueblo and the surrounding area. Contact our care coordination team at any of our Pueblo clinics with questions about your TRICARE coverage.
Yes. Bilingual therapists are available at our Pueblo clinics, and we are proud to serve both English- and Spanish-speaking families throughout Pueblo and the surrounding area.
Sensory processing refers to how the brain receives and responds to information from the senses — touch, sound, movement, taste, and more. Some children experience sensory differences that make everyday activities feel overwhelming or difficult to navigate. Occupational therapists help children understand their sensory needs, build coping strategies, and participate more fully in daily life.
Yes. OT is commonly recommended for autistic children and can be highly effective for building self-regulation skills, supporting sensory processing needs, developing fine motor and daily living skills, and improving social and play participation. At Woven Care, occupational therapy is often coordinated with ABA and other therapies as part of an integrated care plan.
Yes. Occupational therapy can support children with ADHD by building executive function skills like planning, attention, and task completion, developing self-regulation strategies, and improving participation in school and daily routines.
A referral is required to begin services. Referrals can typically be obtained from a child's pediatrician, often without a separate appointment. Woven Care's team will help coordinate the process.
The easiest way to get started is to request a visit online or call your nearest Pueblo clinic directly. Our care coordination team will reach out to confirm insurance, discuss your child's needs, and schedule next steps.