What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy is a client-centric practice that helps you become independent and enhance your well-being.
Occupational therapists (OT) are healthcare professionals who use occupational therapy practices to gain a comprehensive understanding of how injury and illness impact a person’s daily life. Our work is achieved through the assessment of a client’s physical, cognitive, and social/psycho-emotional state, as well as the evaluation of their behavioural skills and functional abilities.
In addition, our OTs expedite the clients’ recovery by working in partnership with amazing community health care providers such as counsellors, physiotherapists, vestibular therapists, vision therapists, and kinesiologists.
Occupational therapy interventions can include:
“She is very attentive to my concerns and explains to me in detail the treatment and the exercises that could be done at home."
Sahara K., Former Client
Based on our assessments:
OT’s will first assess your needs, then work with you and your family to collaboratively develop a plan or program in efforts to ensure a more safe, productive, and comfortable life.
"I have a lot of problem that makes my life so difficult, but I did not even know that were my problems. From school, to housework, my relationship, or having a psychological problem, she has given me very helpful advice […] She also sends me supportive tools for daily activities so that I do not find it too difficult to take care of myself and my family."
Kim N., Former Client