What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy helps people of all ages regain or strengthen their independence after an injury, illness, or change in health. Whether you’re navigating daily tasks at home, work, school, or in the community, our experienced Occupational Therapists create personalized plans to help you return to the activities you love—and the ones you need to do.
What does Occupational Therapy treat?
Our team supports a wide range of health concerns and functional needs.
Neurological & Cognitive Conditions
- Concussion and post-concussion symptoms
- Stroke recovery
- Neurodevelopmental needs
- Cognitive changes affecting memory, attention, or executive functioning
Physical & Musculoskeletal Challenges
- Traumatic injuries
- Mobility limitations
- Arthritis and joint conditions
- Chronic pain
Mental Health & Emotional Well-Being
- Anxiety, depression, and PTSD
- Stress management and coping strategies
Pediatric Development & Functioning (Birth – 17 years)
- Developmental delays
- Sensory processing challenges
- Neurodivergence
- Coordination challenges or physical disabilities
- Support for school, play, and self-care participation
Seniors (65+)
- Home safety needs
- Mobility aid and assistive device training
- Adaptive equipment recommendations
- Support for self-care, leisure, and routines
- Strategies to optimize independence and safety