
Occupational therapy services
What is
occupational therapy?
Occupational Therapy (OT) helps individuals of all ages overcome physical, developmental, emotional, or cognitive challenges to engage in meaningful daily activities.
Our goal is to enhance independence, development, and overall well-being. Through personalized assessments and tailored intervention plans, we support individuals in performing essential tasks like self-care, work, and leisure.
Occupational therapy takes a holistic, client-centered approach, focusing on individual goals and needs. Used in hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, and community programs, OT helps individuals overcome challenges and achieve a fulfilling life.
Occupational Therapy Interventions May Include:
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Occupational therapists (OTs) assess strengths and challenges related to daily activities, environments, and personal goals to create a comprehensive understanding of each individual’s needs.
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Based on the evaluation, OTs develop tailored intervention plans to enhance skills, modify environments, and set goals that promote greater participation in daily tasks.
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OTs use targeted activities and exercises to improve motor skills, coordination, balance, and sensory processing for better functional performance.
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OTs recommend and provide training for adaptive equipment and assistive devices to support independence in everyday activities.
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OTs suggest modifications to home, school, or work environments to increase safety, accessibility, and independence.
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OTs educate individuals, families, and caregivers to support ongoing participation and success in daily activities.