What is an Occupational Therapist?
Healthcare providers who specialize in getting you back to your "jobs" or occupations of daily life, including:
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Activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, toileting, getting in and out of your shower
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Instrumental activities of daily living such as: cooking, cleaning, managing your finances and medication
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Returning to driving
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Home modifications to improve access to your environment
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Resuming your leisure, work or educational activities
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Sleep hygiene​
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Occupational Therapists (OT's) treat patients across the lifespan including:
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Birth injuries, developmental delay and other pediatric movement impairments
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Orthopedic diagnoses (unplanned traumatic injuries such as from a motor vehicle accident) and recovery from planned joint surgeries
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Arthritic conditions
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Limb amputation
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Cognitive deficits (Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease)
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Cardiac surgery and recovery
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Oncology diagnosis
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Neurological impairments
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Stroke (Cerebrovascular accident)​
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​Traumatic Brain Injury
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Huntington's Disease
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Parkinson's Disease
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Vision impairments (double vision, low vision, sensitivity to light)
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Mental health diagnoses
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Substance use disorders
Personalized Occupational Therapy
An occupational therapist will help determine your specific needs with assessments and personalized treatment plans to get you back to doing what you love.
$195 per session