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Occupational Therapy
The work of everyday life.
Buttoning a shirt. Pouring coffee. Stepping into the shower without fear. These are the moments that make a day feel like yours. Our occupational therapists help patients rebuild — and adapt — the practical skills that independence rests on.
How OT helps
- Activities of daily living (dressing, bathing, grooming, eating)
- Fine motor and hand-strength rehabilitation
- Adaptive equipment selection and training (reachers, shower benches, grab bars)
- Energy conservation and joint-protection techniques
- Cognitive and memory strategies for daily tasks
- Home modification recommendations
- Splinting and orthotic management
- Caregiver training for safer assistance
Who we help
- • Stroke survivors regaining use of an arm or hand
- • Patients with arthritis adapting their grip and routines
- • Those with cognitive changes from dementia or brain injury
- • People recovering from upper-body surgery
- • Anyone who needs the home itself to work better for them
