Your Occupational Therapy helps people recovering from injury or surgery to regain skills and provides support for older adults experiencing physical and cognitive changes. Occupational Therapists use purposeful activity or interventions designed to promote health, prevent injury or disability, and which develop, improve, sustain or restore the highest possible level of independence of any individual who has had an injury.
Occupational therapy may be needed to treat cognitive impairment, psycho-social dysfunction, mental illness, developmental or learning disability, physical disability or other disorders or conditions.
Occupational therapy can help you develop, improve, sustain, or restore your independence if you have a disability, injury, or illness. Additionally, it can help improve your ability to participate in activities of daily living that have personal meaning and value.