Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy (OT) is a type of healthcare that helps people of all ages live more independently and improve their ability to perform daily activities, especially after illness, injury, or disability.

What Happen in Occupational Therapist Do?

  • Rehabilitation after stroke, injury, or surgery
  • Helping children with developmental delays or learning challenges
  • Assisting the elderly with memory loss or mobility issues
  • Supporting mental health through structured daily routines
  • Making adaptations in homes or workplaces to suit patients' needs

Common Areas of Focus

  • Daily living skills: bathing, eating, dressing

  • Fine motor skills: writing, buttoning clothes

  • Cognitive skills: memory, focus, organization

  • Sensory processing: especially in children with autism

  • Adaptive tools: using special equipment to make tasks easier

    Who Can Benefit from OT?

  • Stroke survivors

  • Children with autism or ADHD

  • People with arthritis or joint pain

  • Elderly people with dementia or Alzheimer’s

  • Individuals with mental health conditions like depression or anxiety