Occupational Therapy
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Activity Analysis
Involves breaking down tasks to assess the skills and demands required. This allows occupational therapists to tailor interventions, helping clients engage in meaningful activities and improve their independence.
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Environmental Adaptations
Involves modifying a client's surroundings to enhance safety, accessibility, and independence. Occupational therapists assess the environment and make changes, such as installing grab bars or adjusting lighting, to support the client’s daily activities and improve their overall quality of life.
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Education and Training
Involves teaching clients and caregivers strategies to manage daily activities, use adaptive equipment, and improve life skills.