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Occupational Therapy

Services

Occupational therapy focuses on enabling individuals to perform meaningful activities ("occupations") despite physical, developmental, sensory, cognitive, or emotional challenges.

Occupational therapy helps people gain the skills and confidence needed to participate as independently as possible in everyday activities at home, school, work, and in the community.

By using this therapy you can get Greater independence in daily life, Improved motor coordination, Better sensory processing, Enhanced confidence and participation and Improved school and social functioning.

Occupational therapy can help people with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Developmental delays, Learning disabilities, Physical injuries or disabilities and Mental health conditions.

Objectives of Occupational Therapy
  • Improve independence in daily activities.
  • Enhance fine motor and gross motor skills.
  • Develop sensory processing and self-regulation skills.
  • Improve hand-eye coordination and balance.
  • Support communication, social interaction, and play skills.
  • Increase participation in school, work, and community activities.

Common OT Activities
  • Sensory play (swings, ball pits, textured materials)
  • Puzzles and building blocks
  • Hand-strengthening exercises
  • Balance and coordination activities
  • Dressing and feeding practice
  • Visual-motor and handwriting exercises