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How Occupational Therapy Can Help Stroke Patients
Along with physical therapy and speech therapy, occupational therapy can help stroke patients learn new skills and coping strategies to improve their quality of life. April is Occupational Therapy Month, an opportunity to highlight the work of occupational therapy (OT) … Continue reading
When Would You Need Occupational Therapy?
When an injury or a condition hinders your daily activities, occupational therapy can help. Some people think the term “occupational therapy” refers to work, but in reality, it focuses on the everyday activities you need and want to do to … Continue reading
Categories: Occupational Therapy
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What an Occupational Therapist Does
The medical world is full of doctors, nurses, therapists, and technicians who work hard for your health. One special job in the medical field is occupational therapist. April is Occupational Therapy Month, so this is a good time to learn … Continue reading
Categories: Occupational Therapy
Tags: Atlantis, birth defect, children, cognitive, developmental, disease, elderly, FL, home, illness, independence, injury, JFK Medical Center, occupational therapist, occupational therapy, physical, psychosocial, recovery, school, social, work
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