Occuptational Therapy

Occupational Therapists work to maximize your ability to conduct daily activities. Whether you have challenges due to a stroke, a job-related injury, hand surgery, age-related disorder or developmental delays, an Occupational Therapist can evaluate and develop a treatment plan to meet your individual needs.

Who may benefit from Occupational Therapy?

Adults and Children who need:

  • Adaptations and compensatory training for daily tasks
  • Sensory integration
  • Pediatric developmental training
  • Arthritis management
  • Hand and upper extremity rehabilitation and splinting
  • Stroke, brain injury, neurological rehabilitation
  • Psychosocial and life skills retraining
  • Handwriting and fine motor skills retraining
  • Functional cognitive  retraining
  • Self-care retraining
  • Work site evaluations
  • Wheelchair fitting
  • Driving evaluations

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