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- Fine motor skills
- Visual perception
- Visual motor skills
- Sensory integration
- Strength
- Balance responses
- Self cares
Occupational therapist provide the screening, evaluation, assessment, planning, Implementation and discharge planning of a program of purposeful, meaningful and functional activities with individuals who are limited by physical injury or illness, psychosocial dysfunction, developmental or learning disabilities, environmental deprivation, poverty or cultural difficulties, or the aging process, in order to improve, sustain or restore the highest level of independence possible for the individual.
Occupational therapists help mentally, physically, developmental or emotionally disabled individuals develop, recover or maintain daily living and work skills. They help patients improve their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities as well as help them to learn to dress bathe, cook or operate machinery. Activities, ranging from cooking to using a computer, are used by occupational therapists. Occupational therapist help permanently disabled patients cope with the
Physical and emotional effects of being disabled with support and direction patients learn or relearn may of the day-to-day skills necessary to establish an independent, productive, and satisfying lifestyle.
The goal of our occupational therapist is improvement. Whether this improvement is the acquisition of skills never before attained, the restoration of abilities loss to injury or illness, adaptation to permanent limitations, or the alleviation of pain, the objective is to help the patient attain his or her functional level.
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