Occupational therapy assistants help people across the lifespan participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities (occupations). Common occupational therapy interventions include helping children with disabilities to participate fully in school and social situations, helping people recovering from injury to regain skills, and providing supports for older adults experiencing physical and cognitive changes.
Who is Occupational Therapy for?
If you have been hurt in an accident, experienced debilitating illness, or have been hospitalized after receiving surgery, occupational therapy may be recommended to help you regain your independence. If you think you or your child may benefit from occupational therapy, talk to us today. Working as part of therapy teams, our qualified occupational therapists help people with disability participate in daily activities, increase their independence and achieve their goals in life.