Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists are regulated health professionals who are educated to assess and treat clients with a wide range of developmental, physical, neurological and psychiatric disorders. Our occupational therapists assist individuals to be independent and safe in their homes and capable of performing those essential activities of daily living. By providing advice on home accessibility, safety and energy conservation, occupational therapists can help many older adults remain independent at home.
Occupational therapists also play an important role in providing assessment and treatment to pre-school and school-age children with learning disabilities. Occupational therapists can work with children to improve their printing, cursive writing and keyboard skills along with self-care tasks and fine motor skills.




