Program areas at STAR Institute for Sensory Processing
Our clientele included a majority local population, a significant portion from other states within The u.s., and some international clients. In addition to our core therapy services, we provided in-person youth programs throughout The year, focusing on school readiness, feeding support, and The development of language and social skills. To further our mission of offering transformative therapy, we initiated and gained approval to become a medicaid provider, thereby expanding access for underserved communities and low-income families to affordable treatment options.
Throughout The year, our education department expanded its online course offerings, enhancing opportunities for professionals, individuals, and caregivers to deepen their understanding of Sensory health and increasing global accessibility. We hosted several key online conference events, building on The success of our annual symposiums and summits. These events featured international speakers from The academic, clinical, and advocacy sectors, drawing numerous attendees worldwide. Additionally, have a podcast series aimed at translating The latest research into practical clinical actions for occupational therapy practitioners. Overall, The organization educated a substantial number of individuals through various educational courses and international workshops.recognized as a global leader, educator, and advocate for Sensory integration and Processing research, our organization benefits from an integrated structure combining clinical, educational, and research programs. This unique setup enables us to fulfill our mission of transforming lives and communities. During The year, our research team contributed to various scholarly works, including book chapters and publications, and engaged in collaborative projects with esteemed universities.