Occupational Therapy


Occupational therapists help people regain independence and redevelop skills for daily living after an illness or injury. Our occupational therapist develops customized plans and objectives to address your self care, vocational, and leisure goals.

Each treatment plan includes education, home exercises, home safety, energy conservation, and work simplification all of which promote a safe return to daily activities.

■ De-conditioning
■ Spinal Cord Injure
■ Work-related injuries
■ Traumatic brain injury
■ Spinal cord injury
■ Multiple Sclerosis
■ Rheumatoid Arthritis/Lupus
■ Hip/Knee replacement
■ Contractures of hand, Wrist, or Elbow
■ Dementia
■ Parkinson's Disease
■ Neuropathies
■ Gross and fine motor therapy
■ Strengthening
■ Endurance Activities
■ ADL’s (dressing, bathing, etc)
■ Adaptive equipment training
■ Energy conservation
■ Work simplification
■ Activity modifications
■ Task analysis
■ Splinting
■ Range of motion