Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy helps individuals achieve the skills necessary for daily living tasks. Occupational therapy will help patients to regain their ability to participate in work and community activities. An Occupational Therapist can help a patient enhance performance with activities of daily living, restore function, promote and maintain health. Furthermore, OT will help improve range of motion, coordination, balance, and strength. The therapist will work with the patient to learn strategies, techniques, or adaptations to maximize independence.

Benefits of Occupational Therapy

  • Achieve independence in daily living skills
  • Improve strength, endurance, range of motion, coordination and balance
  • Improve memory, orientation, cognitive reasoning
  • Recommend adaptive equipment
  • Provide re-integration skills for independence at home and work
  • Hand Therapy and splinting