Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy supports neurological clients in improving independence and participation in daily activities. Through comprehensive assessment and individualized intervention, services address motor, sensory, and cognitive challenges using functional training, adaptation, and education. For individuals with stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease, intervention focuses on self-care, fine motor skills, movement initiation, and fatigue management through energy conservation strategies. For those with spinal cord injury or concussion, support is directed toward regaining functional independence and safely returning to daily roles, work, and routines. Therapy also plays an important role in fall prevention by identifying individual risk factors and addressing balance, strength, and functional mobility during everyday tasks. In addition, recommendations for home modifications, adaptive equipment, and task-specific strategies help enhance safety and confidence in daily environments.

Home Assessments

Our assessments optimize functional mobility by analyzing how you navigate your home, from bedroom transitions to bathroom safety. We provide individualized cognitive support and strategies alongside visual-spatial optimization of lighting and contrast to help you process your surroundings more clearly. Moving beyond generic hardware, we recommend tailored adaptive solutions designed specifically to restore your independence and safety.

Upper Extremity & Fine Motor Rehabilitation

Fine motor recovery focuses on restoring the precision, strength, and coordination of the hands and arms. Neurological conditions often disrupt the “brain-to-hand” connection, making everyday tasks like buttoning a shirt, typing, or using utensils feel frustrating and difficult. Our Occupational Therapist will utilize neuroplasticity-based training to help you regain control, increase independence, and return to the activities that define your daily life.

Cognitive Support

Cognitive therapy provides essential tools for individuals navigating dementia, mild cognitive impairment, or “brain fog” resulting from neurological conditions. Rather than focusing solely on memory exercises, our Occupational Therapist emphasizes functional cognition—developing real-world systems to manage daily routines, improve safety, and maintain a sense of self and independence. We work with both the individual and their support network to simplify complex tasks and foster a supportive home environment that promotes safety and independence.

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