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Occupational Therapy supports the individual to develop, maintain or regain the skills need for daily activities. The occupational therapist will assess the person's abilities, strengths and challenges to determine their needs and goals. 

 

The specificity of occupational therapy is the therapeutic use of activity to achieve the outlined therapeutic goals. Scaling is key to find the just right challenge! We are dedicated to promoting autonomy and engagement in meaningful activities. 

Physical health

empowering individuals to overcome physical limitations, maximize their functional potential, and enhance their overall quality of life.

empowering individuals to overcome physical limitations, maximize their functional potential, and enhance their overall quality of life.

Mental Health

empowering individuals to manage their mental health, develop coping skills, and engage in activities that contribute to their emotional well-being and quality of life.

empowering individuals to manage their mental health, develop coping skills, and engage in activities that contribute to their emotional well-being and quality of life.

Sensory health

supporting individuals in regulating their sensory processing to promote safety, comfort and engagement.​

supporting individuals in regulating their sensory processing to promote safety, comfort and engagement.​

Spritual health

Exploring interest and values to cultivate a deeper sense of purpose and connection in life.​

Exploring interest and values to cultivate a deeper sense of purpose and connection in life.​

  • Adaptive equipment recommendations: Identifying and recommending tools or devices to support independence.

  • Cognitive rehabilitation: Enhancing cognitive skills like memory, attention, problem-solving, and executive functions after injury or illness.

  • Ergonomic consultations: Providing advice on proper workstation setup and ergonomic practices to prevent injuries.

  • Gradual-return-to-work planning: Supporting individuals successfully transition back to their job after a period of absence due to injury or illness.

  • Home and workplace modifications: Suggesting changes to the environment for accessibility, safety and comfort.

  • Job demands analysis: Evaluating the physical, cognitive and environmental demands of a specific job.

  • Pain management: Developing techniques to manage pain and discomfort.

  • Posture and body mechanics training: teaching proper body alignment and movement techniques to prevent strain and injury.

  • Stress management: Teaching techniques to manage stress, anxiety and emotional challenges.

  • Traumatic psychological injury: Helping individuals recover from trauma and manage the impact of trauma on their daily lives.

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