What Are Some Common Interventions by Occupational Therapists?
Occupational therapists use a variety of interventions to help patients achieve their goals. These can include:
Adaptive equipment training: Teaching patients to use tools and devices that make daily tasks easier. Home modifications: Recommending changes to the home environment to improve safety and accessibility. Therapeutic exercises: Designing exercise programs to improve strength, coordination, and range of motion. Cognitive rehabilitation: Helping patients with memory, problem-solving, and organizational skills.