Occupational therapy is
skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all
facets of their lives. It gives people the "skills for the job of
living" necessary for independent and satisfying lives. Services
typically include:
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Customized treatment
programs to improve one's ability to perform daily activities
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Comprehensive home and
job site evaluations with adaptation recommendations
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Performance skills
assessments and treatment
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Adaptive equipment
recommendations and usage training
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Guidance to family
members and caregivers
About
Occupational Therapy Practitioners
Occupational therapy
practitioners are skilled professionals whose education includes the
study of human growth and development with specific emphasis on the
social, emotional, and physiological effects of illness and injury.
The occupational therapist
enters the field with a bachelors, masters, or doctoral degree. The
occupational therapy assistant generally earns an associate degree.
Practitioners must complete
supervised clinical internships in a variety of health care settings,
and pass a national examination. Most states, including Pennsylvania, also regulate occupational
therapy practice through licensure.
Who
Benefits From Occupational Therapy?
A wide variety of people
can benefit from occupational therapy, from pediatrics to geriatrics.
The services provided by TherAbilities can benefit children with:
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Autism
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Asperger's
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Bipolar Disorder
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Learning
Disabilities
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Physical
Challenges
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Multiple
Disabilities
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Developmental
Delays
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Social &
Emotional Needs
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Other Needs
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