Introduction

Occupational Therapy helps children and adults improve their ability to perform everyday activities by focusing on building motor, cognitive, and sensory skills. This therapy is especially effective for individuals facing developmental delays, physical challenges, or difficulties with daily living skills.

What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational Therapy (OT) is a client-centered approach that enables people to engage in meaningful daily activities. It supports children in developing independence in tasks such as dressing, writing, eating, and playing, while also assisting adults recovering from illness or injury to regain essential life skills.

Benefits of Occupational Therapy

  • Improves fine and gross motor skills
  • Helps manage sensory processing challenges
  • Supports independence in daily self-care activities
  • Enhances hand-eye coordination and balance
  • Builds confidence and social participation

Who Can Benefit?

Occupational Therapy is highly recommended for:

  • Children with autism, ADHD, or developmental delays
  • Individuals with sensory integration difficulties
  • Children struggling with handwriting or school tasks
  • Patients recovering from injury, stroke, or surgery
  • Adults with neurological conditions affecting daily functioning

Our Approach

AOur expert occupational therapists use evidence-based techniques, play-based learning, and individualized programs to support each client’s unique needs. From sensory integration therapy to task-based activities, we focus on building skills that foster independence and confidence in real-life situations.

FAQ

Children can start OT as early as 18 months if developmental delays are identified. Early intervention often leads to better outcomes.

The duration varies depending on the individual’s needs. Some may require short-term sessions, while others benefit from ongoing support.

Sessions may include sensory play, handwriting practice, self-care training, balance activities, and fine motor exercises tailored to the child’s goals.

Yes, OT helps adults recovering from injuries, strokes, or living with chronic conditions by improving independence in daily tasks.

If your child struggles with coordination, fine motor skills, sensory challenges, or independence in daily activities, a professional OT assessment is recommended.

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