Helping patients regain independence in daily activities through adaptive strategies and skill development.
Occupational Therapy focuses on what matters most: helping people do the things they want and need to do. After illness, injury, or disability, everyday tasks like dressing, cooking, writing, or driving can become challenging. Our Occupational Therapy program helps patients relearn or adapt how they perform these essential activities.
Our occupational therapists work closely with each patient to understand their daily routines, goals, and environment — then create a personalized treatment plan to maximize independence and quality of life.
Training in self-care tasks including bathing, grooming, dressing, and meal preparation using adaptive techniques and equipment.
Memory exercises, attention training, and executive function strategies for patients with brain injury, stroke, or dementia.
Assessment and training on assistive devices — from modified cutlery and grab bars to wheelchairs and environmental control systems.
Hand therapy and dexterity exercises to restore hand function needed for writing, typing, buttoning clothes, and other precision tasks.