Physical Therapy Services

Occupational Therapy

Occupational at Team Rehabilitation

What is an Occupational Therapist?

An occupational therapist is a healthcare professional who is dedicated to assisting patients with physical, mental, and social difficulties by aiding them to reach their maximum occupational performance potential. Occupational therapists help individuals of all ages who are having difficulty performing daily tasks due to a physical, mental, developmental, or emotional disorder. The primary goal of occupational therapy is to help people gain independence in activities of daily living. Our OTs seek to enable patients to obtain and maintain meaningful activities and employment. Occupational therapists may provide direct services to individuals or collaborate with family members and other professionals. They create treatment plans and seek appropriate interventions to improve an individual's ability to thrive in their daily lives!

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Why Choose Team Rehabilitation?

Team Rehabilitation is trusted for its patient-first approach and commitment to providing exceptional care. Our occupational therapists not only focus on physical recovery but also address mental, social, and emotional needs that may impact daily living. By tailoring treatment to each individual’s goals, we empower patients to return to meaningful activities with confidence.

With advanced training, state-of-the-art techniques, and a supportive environment, our therapists work closely with patients, their families, and healthcare providers to ensure the most effective outcomes. From injury recovery to managing lifelong conditions, we guide every step of the process with compassion and expertise.

Some Issues that OTs treat include (but not limited to):

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Neurological and Neurodegenerative

This would include conditions like Stroke, Head Injury, Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, and Parkinson’s. 

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Post Surgery/Operation

Typically, occupational therapists specialize in recovery from surgeries involving hands, fingers, wrists, elbows and shoulders.

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Painful arthritic conditions & Orthopedic conditions

Examples include rheumatoid arthritis, tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and recovery from fractures.

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Functional Improvements

These include day-to-day tasks like self-care, bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting as well as home, school, and leisure activities

Our Comprehensive Treatment Approach

Your care begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand your challenges, goals, and lifestyle needs. Our occupational therapists then create a customized plan that may include exercises, manual therapy, adaptive training, or pain management techniques. Throughout your program, we emphasize both progress in the clinic and practical strategies for success at home, school, or work. The goal is always to help you thrive in daily activities and regain independence.