Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy provides services to people of all ages whose lives have been disrupted by physical injury or illness, developmental problems or the aging process. The goal of Occupational Therapy is to assist each individual in achieving an independent, productive and satisfying life.
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Who can benefit from Occupational Therapy?
Any individual with a physical or developmental problem, such as these listed below, can benefit from Occupational Therapy.
·Arthritis
·Stroke
·Amputation
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·Hand injury
·Burn
·Head injury
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·Spinal cord injury
·Learning disability
·Pediatrics
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Through evaluation and treatment, Occupational Therapists help people:
·Learn to care for their personal needs such as bathing and dressing.
·Learn new ways to perform household chores such as preparing meals and shopping.
·Develop or improve the skills necessary to participate in school, work or leisure activities.
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