Occupational Therapy
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Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is a healthcare profession that helps individuals of all ages improve their physical, cognitive, and sensory abilities to perform daily activities effectively. It focuses on enhancing independence, well-being, and quality of life through tailored therapeutic interventions.
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Occupational therapy (OT)
Occupational Therapists assist people from infants and toddlers to the elderly. They help those with mental, developmental, and permanent physical disabilities, or temporary injuries to develop or recover their daily living, work, and social skills.
Occupational therapy (OT) helps kids who have a physical, sensory, or cognitive disability. It helps them do everyday things like eating, putting on shoes and socks, focusing on learning, writing, and playing with toys or other kids.
For example, activities to build fine motor skills might include stringing beads, picking things up with tweezers. Exercises to improve gross motor skills might include jumping jacks or running an obstacle course. For someone who struggles with motor planning, therapists might work on daily routines like getting dressed