Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy addresses functional limitations that can affect your regular daily activities.

An occupational therapy treatment plan can help you:

  • Regain and improve motor skills
  • Learn to dress and care for yourself with one hand
  • Improve your use of self-help aids
  • Regain and improve memory
  • Strengthen your upper body and enhance coordination
  • Evaluate your home to determine your need for adaptive equipment

 

Physical Therapy | Occupational Therapy | Speech Therapy

 


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