Because you deserve a fulfilling lifestyle

Whatever your physical and social changes may be, we are with you to ensure that you regain the necessary skills for an improved quality of life. Occupational therapy, unlike physical therapy, focuses on implementing regular day-to-day tasks as treatment approaches for a better chance at a fulfilling life, now and in the future.

What Is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapy addresses the cognitive, physical, or sensory issues of an individual. It uses assessment and intervention to help improve, restore, or maintain the occupations or activities that are important to people. It also helps eliminate the issues affecting their physical, social, and emotional aspects.

How Can Occupational Therapists Help?

Occupational therapists are licensed professionals who have acquired their master’s degree. They work together with your physician, doctor, and physical therapist to arrange your therapy plan.

Their goal is to help individuals retain or improve their skills to overcome their issues and complete their daily activities, such as:

  • Work
  • School
  • Hobbies
  • Household Chores
  • Errands
  • Self-Care
  • Other Activities

They will guide you in adapting to various situations and using tools that will help you. Their purpose is to provide you with the independence to take care of yourself and keep you active.

How Do You Know You Need Occupational Therapy?

You might need help from occupational therapists if you have:

  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Arthritis
  • Chronic Pain
  • Brain Injury
  • Spinal Injury
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Vision Problems
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Difficulty to Balance

Service Inclusions

There are many activities or approaches to improve or restore functionality, can include but not limited to:

  • Mobility Exercises (Hands, Feet, and Body Balance)
  • Basic Activities (Buttoning a shirt, tying shoelaces, holding a cup, etc.)
  • Brain-Stimulating Activities (Indoor or Recreational Games e.g. Chess, Scrabble, etc.)
  • Coordination Practices
  • Endurance Practices
  • Assistive Tool Usage Training
  • Improving Behavioral Problems

How to Avail Our Occupational Therapy Services

  • It is important for us to know how to help you. We suggest you set an appointment with us. During our meeting, we will discuss your situation, health needs, requests, and the services you can receive.
  • Once we determine the services that suit your situation, we will assign you to a professional nurse. They will be the ones to handle your needs, monitor your situation, and communicate with us and your family.
  • In the long run, if you need more or want to request services, you can always reach out to us.