Occupation therapy |
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Occupational Therapy is a type of rehabilitation that helps people who are limited by a physical or emotional illness, impairment or injury regain and build skills necessary to lead independent, productive and satisfying lives. Therapists work closely with each patient to help them develop their functional capability to the fullest extent possible. Occupational therapy can help those with:
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Our occupational therapists work closely with each patient, their health care team, family members and appropriate community resources. Generally, early intervention leads to the most effective restoration of function. Treatment may include:
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Inpatient and outpatient services include specialized programs for hand therapy, lymphedema, orthopedic rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation and return to work evaluations. Occupational therapy requires a referral from a physician. |
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