Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists help people to regain, improve or maintain independence in their daily lives, including self-care, work and leisure. They modify tasks or environments and teach new skills to make everyday activities easier.
How can an Occupational Therapist help you?
Develop strategies to support memory functions.
Help you manage your daily routines including medications and appointments.
Help you to manage sensory changes (touch, vision)
Help you navigate changes to your emotions.
Support to manage your fatigue and sleep health.
Support your decision making ability.
Ensure safe access to your environment with equipment or home modifications.
Help you develop fine motor skills and coordination.
Work with families and carers on how to best assist your recovery and participation.
Work collaboratively with the other members of your care team.