Occupational Therapy

improve their ability to perform daily activities or occupations. The primary goal of occupational therapy is to promote independence, enhance functional abilities, and improve the quality of life for people who may have physical, cognitive, or emotional limitations.

Occupational therapists, commonly referred to as OTs, work with individuals who have disabilities, injuries, or illnesses that affect their ability to engage in meaningful activities. OTs at Pehchaan Clinic assess a person’s abilities, limitations, and environmental factors to develop personalized treatment plans. These plans may include activities or interventions aimed at improving motor skills, coordination, sensory integration, cognitive abilities, and emotional well-being.
If you’re curious about the therapeutic interventions used in occupational therapy, we at pehchaan clinic offer adaptive equipment and assistive technology along with sensory integration therapy and cognitive interventions. We delve into the diverse methods to facilitate functional independence and improve quality of life.

Occupational Therapy

At pehchaan clinic, we provide interventions in the following areas

  • Physical Rehabilitation: OTs help individuals recover and regain independence after an injury, surgery, or illness. They may focus on improving strength, range of motion, and functional abilities necessary for activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing, eating, bathing, and grooming.
  • Pediatrics: Occupational therapists work with children who have developmental delays, disabilities, or sensory processing issues. They may help children improve their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, sensory integration, and self-care abilities. OTs in this field often collaborate with parents, teachers, and other professionals to support a child’s development and participation in school and home activities.
  • Mental Health: OTs play a crucial role in mental health settings, working with individuals with cognitive/emotional challenges. They help clients develop coping skills, manage stress, regulate emotions, improve social skills, and engage in meaningful activities to support their overall well-being and recovery.
  • Geriatrics: Occupational therapists work with older adults to address age-related challenges, such as reduced mobility, strength, and cognitive decline. They may focus on fall prevention, home modifications, adaptive equipment, and strategies to promote independent living and participation in meaningful activities.

Occupational therapy is a holistic profession that considers the physical, cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors that influence a person’s ability to engage in daily activities. Our team at pehchaan clinic, through their expertise and interventions, aims to enhance functional abilities and promote overall well-being. At our core, we believe that occupational therapy has the power to make a difference in people’s lives.