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SOAP Note Example for Occupational Therapy Pediatrics

See what a high-fidelity pediatric OT note includes and how our AI medical scribe turns your recorded sessions into structured drafts.

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Pediatric OT Practitioners

Best for therapists treating children who need structured SOAP notes for sensory, motor, or ADL goals.

Example-Driven Guidance

You will find the specific sections and clinical phrasing required for pediatric occupational therapy documentation.

From Session to Draft

Aduvera helps you turn a recorded pediatric encounter into a structured SOAP draft for your review.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft when you want soap note example occupational therapy pediatrics guidance without starting from scratch.

Built for Pediatric OT Documentation

Move beyond generic templates with a review-first AI workflow.

Pediatric-Specific Structure

Drafts notes that separate objective measurements—like grip strength or range of motion—from subjective behavioral observations.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Verify every claim in the 'Objective' section by clicking citations that link directly to the encounter recording.

EHR-Ready Output

Generate a finalized SOAP note formatted for easy copy-paste into your existing pediatric therapy EHR.

From Pediatric Session to Final Note

Turn your real-world encounter into a professional SOAP note.

1

Record the Session

Use the web app to record the pediatric OT encounter, capturing the child's responses and your clinical interventions.

2

Review the AI Draft

Aduvera generates a first pass using the SOAP format, organizing the session into Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan.

3

Verify and Finalize

Check the source context for accuracy, refine the clinical assessment, and copy the note into your EHR.

Structuring Pediatric OT SOAP Notes

A strong pediatric OT SOAP note must clearly distinguish between the child's performance and the caregiver's report in the Subjective section. The Objective section should document specific, measurable data—such as the number of prompts required for a task, the duration of sensory regulation, or specific degrees of joint mobility—rather than using vague terms like 'improved' or 'struggled.' The Assessment must synthesize these findings to explain how the child's current performance relates to their long-term goals, while the Plan outlines the specific interventions for the next visit.

Using an AI medical scribe eliminates the need to recall these specific metrics hours after a session. Instead of starting from a blank page, clinicians review a draft generated from the actual encounter. This ensures that the 'Objective' section is backed by the actual events of the session, allowing the therapist to focus their energy on the 'Assessment' and 'Plan' rather than manual data entry.

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Pediatric OT Documentation FAQs

Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.

Can I use this pediatric SOAP note structure in Aduvera?

Yes, Aduvera supports the SOAP format and can draft pediatric OT notes based on your recorded encounters.

How does the AI handle caregiver input versus child performance?

The AI distinguishes between the reported history from the parent (Subjective) and the observed clinical data (Objective) during the session.

Can I customize the 'Plan' section for specific pediatric goals?

Yes, you can review and edit the AI-generated draft to ensure the plan aligns with the child's specific IEP or treatment goals.

Does the tool support other therapy formats besides SOAP?

Yes, in addition to SOAP, the app supports other structured styles such as H&P and APSO.

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