Occupation Therapy

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A licensed healthcare professional who evaluates and treats individuals experiencing physical, sensory, cognitive, or developmental challenges that affect their ability to perform daily activities. Occupational Therapists work with clients across the lifespan—from infants to older adults to build independence, improve motor coordination, enhance sensory processing, and support participation in everyday tasks.

Areas of Focus Include:
Fine Motor Skills, Gross Motor Development, Sensory Integration, Visual-Motor Skills, Executive Functioning, Self-Care (ADLs), Feeding Skills, Social Participation, Emotional Regulation, and Developmental Delays.