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Infinity and Beyond: Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Helping children… “live life to its fullest”

How Our Pediatric OT Rockets Children Beyond Expectations

Our OT Services

At Infinity and Beyond, we provide customized, family-focused pediatric occupational therapy (OT) that propels children and their families to live life to the fullest.

Broadly, our OT services include:

 What does “occupational therapy” mean?

A Fresh, Groundbreaking Approach

Combining a fresh OT technique with traditional OT therapies, we create a nearly infinite world of possibilities that skyrocket children and their families beyond expectations. The fresh approach we use is called MNRI®. But with the kiddos, we simply refer to it as “bodywork.” Infinity and Beyond is one of just a handful of Illinois OT clinics with therapists trained in MNRI®.

How To Get Started With Pediatric OT for Your Child

Referral

You will need a referral from your child’s pediatrician.

Schedule Evaluation

Call us, and we’ll verify your health insurance benefits, then schedule your child’s OT evaluation.

OT Evaluation

We assess your child’s needs and develop customized recommendations.

Occupational Therapy

We implement your child’s OT treatment plan.

Referral

You will need a referral from your child’s pediatrician.

Schedule Evaluation

Call us, and we’ll verify your health insurance benefits, then schedule your child’s OT evaluation.

OT Evaluation

We assess your child’s needs and develop customized recommendations.

Occupational Therapy

We implement your child’s OT treatment plan.

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Parent Testimonials

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Brittany Frankel

Brittany Frankel graduated from Elmhurst University with her Master of Occupational Therapy and holds a Bachelor of Social Work from Northeastern Illinois University. Brittany is passionate about working with children and developing strong relationships with their families to ensure collaboration to work towards the client and family-oriented goals. She has experience working with children with difficulties in a variety of areas but is especially passionate about working with children with sensory and emotional regulation and executive functioning challenges. Brittany has taken continuing education courses in areas including Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI), interoception, executive dysfunction, and sensory processing. Brittany works under the belief that “kids do well if they can,” a quote from Dr. Ross Greene, and that a large piece of intervention is working to uncover the underlying deficits leading to functional difficulties. When not working, Brittany’s favorite hobbies include horseback riding, spending time with her cat and dog, reading, and playing with her nieces and nephew.