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What is Occupational Rehabilitation?

The focus of Occupational Rehabilitation is the process of helping individuals regain the skills needed for daily living and work after an illness, injury, or disability. The goal of Occupational Rehabilitation is to restore independence, promote quality of life, and secure re-entry to normal activities. Occupational therapists are responsible for assessing the physical, cognitive, and emotional barriers impeding daily functioning and developing a rehabilitation plan for the individual. Therapies may include retraining in self-care, eg, dressing, eating, work modifications, assistive devices, or ergonomic modifications. The goal is to assist the patient in resuming meaningful roles at home, in the community, and at work safely and effectively.

Goals of Occupational Rehabilitation

  • Facilitate the recovery of the hand, arm, and other movements
  • Promote recovery of memory, attention, perception, and problem-solving
  • Help reduce post-stroke depression and anxiety
  • Teach adaptation techniques, one-handed tasks, and/or the use of devices
  • Provide recommendations for home and/or workplace modifications
  • Pediatric Occupational Rehabilitation: Aims to help children who have developmental delays, sensory concerns, or learning difficulties engage in daily occupations.
  • Geriatric Occupational Rehabilitation: Works with older adults to maximise independence in self-care activities, mobility, and engaged activities of daily living.
  • Mental Health Occupational Rehabilitation: Works with individuals who have emotional, behavioural, or cognitive difficulties to develop coping skills and routines.
  • Ergonomic Therapy: Provides support to employees recovering from work-related injuries and educates them on injury prevention through ergonomics.
  • Community-Based Occupational Rehabilitation: Evaluates the individual in the home and community to make recommendations for adaptations to maintain independence and re-engage in society.

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  • In-Depth Evaluation: Both medical and functional evaluations were completed. Develop goals with physicians, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists.
  • Individualised Treatment Plan: An individualised program that combines physical therapy, an exercise program, pain management, and the use of assistive devices.
  • Active Rehabilitation Phase: Monitored sessions using advanced technology (robotic locomotor device, virtual reality therapeutic application software, and posture and balance systems).
  • Monitoring and Modifying: Regularly review progress to ensure goal accuracy and adjust exercise intensity and techniques as needed.
  • Home and Community Program: Training the patient in self-management of their program, a home exercise program, and education for the patient's family.
  • Long-Term Follow-Up: Continued support with ongoing tele-rehab consultations and wellness maintenance programs.

Benefits of Occupational Rehabilitation

  • Increases independence in everyday tasks.
  • Enhances physical strength, coordination, and movement.
  • Improves cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and problem-solving.
  • Supports emotional health and coping skills.
  • Offers adaptive strategies and assistive devices for safety.
  • Facilitates the return to work, school, or social engagements.

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Symptoms treated under Occupational Rehabilitation

Age-related Mobility

Age-related Mobility

Loss of strength and balance due to aging

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Difficulty with communication and social interaction

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

Difficulties moving and coordinating due to an early brain injury

Cognitive Impairments

Cognitive Impairments

Memory or thinking problems

Dementia-related Decline

Dementia-related Decline

Progressive decline of ability to function on a daily basis

Depression and Anxiety

Depression and Anxiety

Emotional issues that interfere with daily activities

Developmental Delays

Developmental Delays

Delayed physical or cognitive development in children

Sensory Processing Disorder

Sensory Processing Disorder

Difficulty responding to sensory inputs

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Brain injury resulting in impaired movement or thinking

Work-related Injuries

Work-related Injuries

Strain on muscles or joints from job-related activities

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Dr. Nida Javed
Dr. Nida Javed
Rehabilitation Specialist

2 Years of Experience

Dr. Mohd Fazil
Dr. Mohd Fazil
Rehabilitation Specialist

7 Years of Experience

Dr. Abdullah Rahil
Dr. Abdullah Rahil
Rehabilitation Specialist

7 Years of Experience

Dr. Vijita Jayan
Dr. Vijita Jayan
Clinical Director Rehabilitation Specialist

16 Years of Experience

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Frequently Asked Questions

Occupational Rehabilitation is beneficial for everyone recovering from an injury, rehabilitation after a surgery, or recovering from a neurological event. In addition, OT can help support children with developmental delays and assist older patients with performing activities of daily living.

The length of therapy is specific to the individual. It depends on the injury, its severity, the focus of recovery, and the individual's goals. Time can vary from a few weeks to several months.

OT is managed in a safe way for each patient, tailored to their skill level and abilities. Exercises are done to create progress towards recovery while also being careful not to create discomfort.

Some hospitals or clinics may require a referral. Still, many Occupational Rehabilitation programs will take a person for a session of Occupational Rehabilitation to complete an assessment and begin to enroll the person into the therapy program.

Yes, Occupational Rehabilitation practitioners receive training to address emotional, behavioural, and cognitive difficulties, with a primary focus on helping individuals make skill gains that support recovery and improve daily living.

Yes, asking a patient to practice the program at home can increase functional outcomes, foster gains, reinforce the skills they received in therapy, and help them recover faster.

An Occupational Rehabilitation practitioner will use adaptive tools, splints, mobility aids, and sensory equipment to assist the patient in performing activities safely and independently.

Certainly, pediatric OT assists children in improving their developmental, sensory, and daily living skills to enhance independence and confidence.

No, OT can also address challenges related to cognitive, emotional, and social well-being for overall independence and quality of life.

Occupational therapists will routinely evaluate the patient's progress, modify the treatment plan, and establish measurable goals to track recovery.

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