Struggle with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or meal preparation
Have difficulty using their hands due to arthritis, stroke, or injury
Need help with home modifications to improve safety and accessibility
Are recovering from surgery and need assistance regaining strength
Need balance & coordination training to prevent falls
Benefits of Occupational Therapy
Improved Daily Living Skills
Helps patients regain or develop the ability to perform essential tasks like dressing, bathing, cooking, and grooming.
Enhanced Independence
Supports individuals in maintaining or increasing their ability to live safely and independently at home.
Home Safety Assessments
Identifies risks and recommends modifications (like grab bars or adaptive equipment) to prevent falls and accidents.
Recovery After Injury, Surgery, or Illness
Assists patients in regaining strength, coordination, and confidence following major health events.
Management of Chronic Conditions
Helps patients adapt to long-term conditions like arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke effects.