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Occupational Therapy

Our Occupational Therapists implement activities in the treatment of our residents whose functional abilities, daily activities and independence have been impaired by illness, injury or aging.

Occupational therapy assists our residents in mastering tasks essential for daily living. They work with residents that have difficulty bathing, dressing and other activities of daily living. They assist residents with impaired vision and/or hearing to function well in their environment.

Areas of treatment may include:

  • Functional independence: eating, bathing, toileting, homemaking, cooking, etc.

  • Maintaining adequate hygiene

  • Home assessments and modifications through the use of adaptive equipment to prevent future injuries

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