Our occupational therapists focus on Activities of Daily Living (ADL) such as eating and dressing, so individuals can regain independence for a productive, satisfying life.
An occupational therapy treatment plan may include:

- Fine and gross motor control skills
- Cognitive skills for ADL needs
- ADL skills of grooming, dressing, toileting and showering
- Training in the use of self-help aids
- ADL skills of home management, cooking, bed making and laundry
- Home evaluation to assess the need for adaptive equipment and modifications to promote home safety
- Upper body strengthening, endurance and coordination
- Wheelchair management training/power scooter training to address seating, posture and positioning needs
- Splinting and hand rehabilitation