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Occupational Therapy in Frederick, Washington, Carroll and
Montgomery County
Occupational therapists help patients improve their ability to perform tasks in living and working environments. They work with individuals who suffer from a mentally, physically, developmentally, or emotionally disabling condition. Occupational therapists use treatments to develop, recover, or maintain the daily living and work skills of their patients. The therapist helps clients not only to improve their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also to compensate for permanent loss of function. The goal is to help clients have independent, productive, and satisfying lives.
Occupational therapists help clients to perform all types of activities, from
using a computer to caring for daily needs such as dressing, cooking, and
eating. Physical exercises may be used to increase strength and dexterity, while
other activities may be chosen to improve visual acuity or the ability to
discern patterns. For example, a client with short-term memory loss might be
encouraged to make lists to aid recall, and a person with coordination problems
might be assigned exercises to improve hand-eye coordination. Occupational
therapists also help clients improve decision-making, abstract-reasoning,
problem-solving, and perceptual skills, as well as memory, sequencing, and
coordination—all of which are important for independent living.
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