Memorial Regional Hospital Rehabilitation Center
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is a skilled profession that helps individuals lead independent and productive lives through the use of therapeutic activities/exercises, assistive devices, splinting and cognitive/perceptual retraining. Occupational therapy services typically include an individualized assessment, a personalized treatment plan and ongoing reassessment.
Some of the health conditions that benefit from adult or pediatric occupational therapy include:
- Work-related injuries
- Limitations following a stroke or other neurological condition
- Arthritis, multiple sclerosis or other serious chronic conditions
- Birth injuries, learning problems or developmental disabilities
- Burns, spinal cord injuries or amputations
- Specific hand injuries
- Vision or cognitive problems
