Occupational Therapist
An Occupational Therapist is trained to assess and address challenges individuals may face in performing everyday activities.
These activities encompass a broad range, including self-care tasks, work, leisure, and social participation.
Occupational therapists work with people of all ages and various health conditions, focusing on enhancing their ability to engage in meaningful activities and promoting independence.
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Assessment
Conducting thorough evaluations to understand an individual's abilities, challenges, and goals.
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Adaptive Technologies
Teaching individuals adaptive techniques and recommending assistive devices to overcome challenges.
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Home Modifications
Recommending home modifications to create an environment that supports independence and safety.
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Training and Education
Educating individuals and their caregivers on techniques and strategies to enhance daily functioning.