If you’ve noticed that you or a loved one is having a difficult time performing daily tasks, such as picking up objects or getting dressed for example, an occupational therapist (OT) could help. Working with an occupational therapist can help improve motor skills needed to perform daily tasks.
The goal of OT is to improve or prevent the worsening of a condition or to improve quality of life resulting from an injury, surgery, or illness. In this article we will review the goals of occupational therapy and how it can help.
The goal of OT is to improve your overall daily activity, improve quality of life, and impart knowledge on how to maintain your health and well-being. This will include:
OT may be recommended when a condition or illness affects your ability to do various day-to-day tasks. Some examples of conditions a OT can help with are:
With the support of an occupational therapist, you will develop skills to be independent and managing day to day activities. The therapist objective as you begin therapy will be to establish a personalized treatment plan and training in the use of adaptive equipment.
Caregivers are part of the care giving team. The OT will guide caregivers through the rehabilitation process and offer helpful support and direction such as:
An occupational therapist will determine the patient's level of function relative to the diagnosis. A treatment plan will be devised, which may include retraining of certain activities of daily living such as bathing, eating, dressing, and so on. Support and guidance will also be a part of the rehabilitation services as provided by a occupational therapist.
Should you or a loved one be in need of occupational therapy contact Church Home LifeSpring to learn more about our rehabilitation services.