Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy (OT) helps people to reach their goals of regaining the skills they need to live as independently as possible.
Using activities of daily living, such as dressing, bathing, cooking, and cleaning, the therapist works with the client to restore functional mobility, decrease pain, increase range of motion, and use adapted equipment when needed.
Occupational Therapists teach strategies to conserve energy, modify tasks to make them easier to complete, and arrange a day so your condition does not impact your ability to participate in daily activities.
What Conditions Do Occupational Therapists Help With?
Where Can Occupational Therapy Take Place?
What Conditions Do Occupational Therapists Help With?
- Balance and Mobility
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Diabetes Management
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Neurological Rehabilitation after a stroke or TBI
- Orthopedics
- Pain Management
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Pediatrics
- Vestibular Therapy
- Women’s Health
and much much more!
Where Can Occupational Therapy Take Place?
- An Outpatient Clinic
- In a hospital after surgery
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Skilled Nursing Facilities
- Rehabilitation Facilities
- Schools
- The client’s home (Insurance Determined)