A health profession to treat people with physical or mental illnesses by using therapeutic activities to regain maximum independency in their Activities of Daily Living (self-care, work and leisure)

OT promotes and maintains health, prevents disability, increases independent function, and enhances development.

What do Occupational Therapists do?

Occupational Therapists (OTs) offer practical advice and support to help people carry out their daily activities after experiencing physical or mental illness.

We offer Occupational Therapy for adults who have physical illnesses;

  1. Stroke
  2. Spinal Cord Injury
  3. Parkinson’s Disease
  4. Arthritis
  5. Burns
  6. Cut Injury
  7. Fractures

Reasons for adults with physical illnesses seeing an Occupational Therapist;

  1. Impairment in hand functions
  2. Difficulty in performing self-care, work and leisure activities
  3. Joint pain and stiffness
  4. Scarring and contractures followed by burn injuries

We offer Occupational Therapy for adults who have mental illnesses;

  1. Depression
  2. Schizophrenia
  3. OCD
  4. Anxiety
  5. Phobias
  6. Dementia
  7. Intellectual Disabilities

Reasons for adults with mental illnesses seeing an Occupational Therapist;

  1. Difficulty in performing self-care, work and leisure activities
  2. Difficulty in participating social situations
  3. Lack of social skills
  4. Memory losses
  5. Stresses
  6. Substance addictions

We offer Occupational Therapy for children who have;

  1. Cerebral Palsy
  2. Global Developmental Delay
  3. Autism
  4. Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder
  5. Down’s Syndrome
  6. Learning Disabilities
  7. Spina Bifida

Reasons for children seeing an Occupational Therapist;

  1. Learning problems
  2. Behavioral issues
  3. Developmental delays
  4. Problems in hand functions
  5. Problems in self-care, academic and leisure participation
  6. Sensory processing issues 
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