What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy (OT) is a specialized form of rehabilitation that helps individuals of all ages develop, recover, or adapt the skills needed for daily living and meaningful activities. Occupational therapists focus on improving independence in areas such as self-care, work, school, and leisure, while also addressing physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges that may affect everyday function.
Therapy may include practicing daily tasks, learning new ways to perform activities, adapting environments, or using assistive devices. Whether someone is recovering from injury, managing a chronic condition, or developing essential life skills, occupational therapy empowers individuals to participate more fully and confidently in the activities that matter most to them.
We believe that health and well-being depend on being able to participate in meaningful activities.
Our occupational therapy program is designed to help individuals regain independence and confidence in daily life. Whether recovering from an injury, adapting to physical or cognitive changes, or managing a long-term condition, our therapists work alongside each patient to build the skills needed to enhance participation in everyday activities.
Through personalized treatment plans, we focus on improving self-care, mobility, home and work tasks, and leisure activities. Therapy may include refining skills needed for daily routines, developing new strategies to overcome barriers, or using adaptive tools to make activities safer and easier.