Occupational Therapy
Our Occupational Therapy Department is dedicated to helping individuals of all ages achieve independence in their daily activities. Through personalized treatment plans, we help patients regain physical, cognitive, and emotional skills to improve their quality of life and functional performance.
What Is Occupational Therapy?
- A rehabilitation-based specialty that helps individuals develop, recover, or maintain daily living skills
- Focuses on improving fine motor skills, coordination, and sensory processing
- Supports children with developmental delays and adults recovering from injury or illness
- Promotes independence in personal, academic, and professional life
- Enhances physical and cognitive abilities through targeted exercises and activities
Functional Independence
We focus on helping patients regain the ability to perform daily tasks independently — from dressing to writing or feeding.
Neurological Rehabilitation
Our therapists assist patients recovering from neurological conditions such as stroke, cerebral palsy, or traumatic brain injury.
Pediatric Developmental Support
We work closely with children to enhance sensory, motor, and cognitive development through engaging, play-based therapy.
Conditions We Treat in Occupational Therapy
Our occupational therapists provide treatment and rehabilitation for a wide range of physical and developmental challenges, including:
- Delayed motor and sensory development
- Post-stroke recovery and neurological rehabilitation
- Cerebral palsy and muscular disorders
- Hand injuries and upper limb dysfunction
- Autism spectrum and sensory integration issues
- Difficulty with daily self-care and coordination
- Developmental delays in children
Most Popular and Trending Questions
Here are some common questions patients and parents ask about occupational therapy:
Who can benefit from occupational therapy?
Children with developmental delays, adults recovering from injury or stroke, and individuals facing difficulties in daily tasks can all benefit from occupational therapy.
How is occupational therapy different from physical therapy?
While physical therapy focuses on movement and strength, occupational therapy enhances the ability to perform everyday activities independently.
What techniques are used in therapy sessions?
We use customized exercises, hand-eye coordination training, sensory stimulation, and activity-based interventions for effective results.
How long does occupational therapy take?
The duration varies by condition, but consistent therapy sessions often lead to visible progress within a few weeks.