Occupational Therapy

 

What Is Occupational Therapy?

Our Occupational Therapist is trained to help people achieve maximum independence in their activities of daily living. Our Occupational Therapist may address problems with arm and hand skills, fine-motor coordination, handwriting, attention to task, perceptual skills, self-care skills, cooking, shopping, finance, household tasks, and hobbies.



 

Who Benefits From Occupational Therapy Treatment?

Occupational therapists work with people across their lifespans, including infants, toddlers, children, teens, adults, and seniors. They can help children meet developmental milestones, adults regain independence after an accident, and seniors improve life skills as they age.

Our Occupational Therapist is trained to help clients achieve maximum independence in their activities of daily living. Our Occupational Therapist may address problems with self-care, cooking, shopping, finance, household tasks, and hobbies.

  • ​Stroke rehabilitation

  • Sensory integration

  • Visual perceptual skills

  • Coordination skills

  • Adaptive equipment training​

  • Pediatric therapy

  • Resistant & "picky" eaters

  • Handwriting training

 

What Are My Treatment Options in Occupational Therapy?

The Occupational Therapist evaluates a person's abilities and limitations. She will work to develop a program with the patient to achieve the skills needed to participate in activities that are meaningful and necessary.

  • Functional activities

  • Exercise

  • Stretching

  • Adaptive techniques

  • Special equipment

Meet Our Occupational Therapy Specialist

Our therapy specialist will work with you in creating a treatment plan that is personalized to you and your unique needs and lifestyle.