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Occupational Therapists provide individualised assessments and interventions that include exercises, adaptive equipment, modifications to the environment, and skills-building techniques. Interventions may focus on a variety of goals that include mobility, coordination, strength, cognitive function, sensory integration, or mental health support. Occupational therapy engages people in strategies that enhance their functional abilities, creating opportunities for independence, enriching their daily experiences, and empowering them to lead meaningful and productive lives through community engagement.
Physical Rehabilitation Therapy aims to help individuals regain independence in their movement, build strength, and regain confidence following an illness, surgery, or injury. It involves seeing someone who is recovering from the consequences of disease or injury, such as stroke, fracture, surgery, or arthritis, among others. Occupational Therapists will work with patients in the clinic/LTC and then continue care in the home, providing exercise and training to practice activities of daily living. These therapies assist with coordination, endurance, and balance.
Pediatric Occupational Therapy is a type of therapy that helps children develop the sensory, motor, and social skills essential for daily living, learning, and play. It serves children with autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, learning disabilities or developmental delays. Therapists use play-based activities to help support a child's coordination, ability to focus, fine motor skills and sensory processing abilities. Tasks range from developing skills such as writing, feeding, and dressing, to developing skills related to social interactions.
Geriatric Occupational Therapy aims to assist older adults in remaining independent and improving their quality of life. It examines the impairments or disabilities older adults experience as a result of age-related issues, including decreased functional mobility, arthritis, balance concerns, cognitive changes, and chronic illness. Therapists will provide exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and balance.
In mental health occupational therapy, practitioners work with individuals to manage emotional, cognitive, and behavioural issues that impact their daily lives. This therapy is helpful for individuals with anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and PTSD. The therapist will usually work on developing coping strategies, enhancing social interaction, increasing focused attention, and creating regular daily routines and structure in their life.
It involves the prevention and management of work-related injuries, as well as enhancing the productivity of individuals in a work environment. Therapists will evaluate the work environment, posture, and movement patterns, and provide recommendations for ergonomic solutions and adaptive equipment. Instruction in safe lifting, managing repetitive tasks, and proper workstation set-up may also be included in therapy sessions. Therapy can help employees recover from injuries like back pain, repetitive strain injuries, and musculoskeletal disorders, and may also include exercises for muscle strengthening, flexibility, and fatigue reduction.
Therapy practices help individuals strive for independence in their homes or communities. Occupational therapists work to identify ways to adapt the environment and a person's daily routines in light of physical, cognitive, or sensory impairments. Occupation-based services may include home modifications, mobility training, recommendations for adaptive devices, or education about supportive care for caregivers.
Each one of us is passionate about helping patients achieve their strength and mobility. We go the extra mile to accomplish our goal
Initial and regular evaluations by senior supervisors to track your progress.
Personalized therapy kits and assistive equipment to support your recovery at home.
Regular progress reports shared with your treating doctor for coordinated care.
Rehabilitation program designed in consultation with your treating doctor for the best outcomes.
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