For over 100 years; our hospital has been serving our patients with the highest level of quality care and customer service. We strive to exceed your expectations by providing you with top quality care in a comfortable; home-like environment. Our philosophy of patient centered care helps to improve the quality of life by healing the mind; body; and spirit.We believe good health care is simply:• A better understanding of your needs and concerns• A personal relationship with your doctor and our staff• Making you and your family as comfortable as possible• Treating you with the dignity and respect you deserve• Helping you understand and participate in your own healthcareWhile offering all the latest technology found in only the best community-based hospitals; the people of Windber Medical Center understand that the true power of healing lies not only in the tools of medicine; but in the hearts of the people providing the care. This is our pledge to those we serve:• To use our skills and resources to help others• To focus first on overall health in order to reduce the need to treat disease• To bring the most advanced medical science to bear on illness and injury• To treat those we serve as we would guests or loved ones• To bring creativity and fresh ideas to the pursuit improving life and health .The term "pediatric occupational therapy" may strike some people as odd; since children are too young to have occupations. In the context of therapy; 'occupational' refers not just to our jobs but to any and all activities of daily living. Because children's bodies are growing and their minds are developing; their needs and challenges are unique from those of adults. The child's "job" or occupation is to play and explore their surrounding environment. The WindberCare Occupational Therapy team provides pediatric services for kids who have been diagnosed with ADHD; mood disorders; autism; developmental delays and neurological conditions like Cerebral Palsy. We employ a wide range of therapies to help them perfect the skills of daily life-at home; in school and socially. Pediatric occupational therapy services begin with a thorough evaluation of the child's needs; challenges and levels of function. Our therapist will examine a wide range of abilities including fine motor skills; visual and perception skills; handwriting; daily living skills; social interaction skills and sensory integration testing. The next step is the implementation of a course of therapies designed exclusively for each child.
