Haitham
Occupational Therapist
Haitham N Alktoul is a licensed occupational therapist with a bachelor’s degree in occupational therapy from Jordan University of Science and Technology. His clinical experience spans both pediatric and adult rehabilitation across variety of healthcare settings. He is passionate about supporting individuals in gaining independence and improving their quality of life through functional, goal-directed therapy.
In addition to his work after graduation, Haitham completed clinical training in military hospitals and Ministry of Health hospitals during his studies, where he built strong foundations in both acute care and rehabilitation. He also holds a diploma in Respiratory Therapy, which, while not his primary field, adds valuable medical insight that enhances his ability to work with complex clinical cases and contribute effectively within multidisciplinary teams.
Haitham’s clinical interests include sensory integration, attention and regulation, oral-motor and feeding development in children, as well as neurorehabilitation and functional recovery for adults with conditions such as stroke and orthopedic injuries. His approach is evidence-based and client-centered, with a focus on meaningful goal setting, continuous assessment, and engaging families as partners in therapy.
He is known for his calm, structured style, attention to detail, and ability to adapt therapy based on the client’s needs and progress. Haitham emphasizes the importance of regular re-evaluation to ensure therapy goals remain aligned client’s development and daily life demands across home, school, and community settings.
He actively pursues continuing education and clinical certifications to ensure his practice remains up-to-date, functional, and impactful.
Clinical Certifications & Trainings include:
- Diploma in Respiratory Therapy
- Sensory Integration Introduction – Dr. Lucy Jane Miller
- Joint Hypermobility Syndrome: Assessment & Intervention – Sara Leosche
- Comprehensive Vestibular System Training Workshop
- Developmental Care in NICU
- Adaptive Play for Children of Determination
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Service Excellence
Languages:
- Arabic
- English