
Occupational therapy is an essential member of our rehabilitation team. Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants evaluate and treat individuals of all ages whom, because of physical, developmental, social, or emotional problems, need specialized assistance to lead independent, productive, and satisfying lives. Occupational therapy utilizes purposeful activities, therapeutic exercise, skill adaptation, and adaptive equipment to maximize functional independence. Progressive occupational therapy increases the level of self-sufficiency, enhances quality of life, and can provide a vital link to independent living.
Occupational Therapy Programs Include
- Positioning and Seating Assessments
- Hand, Wrist, and Shoulder Therapy
- Splinting
- Amputation and Prosthetic Evaluations
- Low Vision and Perceptual Deficit Training
- Home Evaluations
- Activities of Daily Living Training
- Upper Extremity Strength and Range of Motion
- Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
- CVA, TBI, Neurological Rehabilitation
- Cognitive Retraining for Functional Tasks
- Adaptive Equipment Assessment and Training
- Caregiver Training
