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Assessment
Occupational therapists assess a person’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors to understand their abilities and challenges. This assessment guides the development of a personalized intervention plan.
Intervention
Occupational therapy interventions are designed to improve or restore an individual’s ability to perform daily activities. This may involve therapeutic exercises, adaptive equipment, environmental modifications, and training in new techniques or strategies.
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Meadows Medicare is employed in various settings, including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, community clinics, and private practices. We play a crucial role in helping people regain independence and improve their overall quality of life.
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Goal Setting
OTs work collaboratively with clients to set realistic and meaningful goals. These goals may focus on improving independence in self-care, enhancing motor skills, developing sensory processing abilities, or addressing mental health concerns.
Adaptation and Modification
Occupational therapists often recommend and assist in the use of adaptive equipment and assistive technology to help individuals overcome challenges. This may include devices like wheelchairs, splints, or communication aids.
How It Work?
1. Booking online
2. Progress Monitoring and Reassessment
3. Completion
Mental Health Support
Occupational therapists play a crucial role in mental health by addressing the impact of mental health conditions on daily functioning. They may work with individuals to manage stress, develop coping strategies, and enhance social skills.
Pediatric and Geriatric Care
Occupational therapists work with children to support their developmental milestones and help them participate in activities that promote learning and socialization. With older adults, they focus on maintaining independence and managing the challenges associated with aging.
- Rehabilitation: We often work in rehabilitation settings, helping individuals recover from injuries, surgeries, or illnesses. They assist in regaining functional abilities and adapting to any permanent changes in their physical or cognitive abilities.
Occupational Therapist
Working with individuals who may have physical, cognitive, or emotional challenges that affect their ability to perform everyday tasks. These challenges could be the result of injuries, disabilities, developmental disorders, aging, or other health conditions.
Services
Assessment
Goal Setting
Intervention
Education and Training
Adaptation and Modification
