Occupational Therapists, OT, evaluate and treat patients of all ages with physical, sensory or cognitive dysfunctions which affect their ability to function in their daily lives. Occupational Therapy can help a gardener grip the handle of a shovel or help a child improve coordination for handwriting.
Specializing in:
- Elbow, hand, and wrist injuries
- Coordination Problems
- Strokes
- Chronic Conditions affecting everyday independence
- Self Care Activities:
- Dressing
- Bathing
- Preparing Meals
- Work-Related Activities
- Pediatric Occupational Therapy
- Meeting Developmental Milestones
- Play
- Social Activities
- Sensory Dysfunction