Home Modifications and Occupational Therapy
Because our population is aging and many people have one or more disabilities, home evaluations are increasingly important to provide effective occupational therapy for adults with age-related challenges.
Because our population is aging and many people have one or more disabilities, home evaluations are increasingly important to provide effective occupational therapy for adults with age-related challenges.
Occupational therapy practitioners like those at The Therapy Place in Kalamazoo, MI work with people with Down syndrome, at any age, to help them master skills for independent living.
Occupational therapy practitioners like those at The Therapy Place in Kalamazoo, MI work with people with Down syndrome, at any age, to help them master skills for independent living.
Occupational therapy (OT) is a science-driven, evidence-based branch of health care that helps patients of all ages adapt to or recover from physical, sensory, or cognitive challenges.
If you or someone you love suffers from drug or alcohol addiction or abuse, occupational therapy can help.
The short answer is “yes.”
The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) considers Occupational Therapy services as an essential service, and a March 19, 2020, memorandum from the Department of Homeland Security states that occupational therapy practitioners are critical health care workers.
Occupational therapy (OT) considers the whole body in helping patients perform meaningful daily activities, regardless of the disability or injury.