Occupational Therapy

An impairment of function to perform daily activities such as grooming, dressing, preparing and eating meals may result from stroke, severe arthritis or injury. In the home, an occupational therapist can assist a patient to regain these skills.

  • ADL (activities of daily living)
  • Muscle re-education
  • Fine motor coordination
  • Perceptual motor coordination
  • Sensory and neuro development treatment
  • Adaptive equipment
  • Orthotics/splinting