Occupational therapy is a client-centered health profession focused on promoting health and well-being through occupation. It aims to enable individuals to participate in the activities of everyday life. Occupational therapists work with people of all ages who may have physical, mental, or developmental conditions that impact their ability to perform daily tasks.
Occupational
Therapy for Adults
Occupational therapy for adults focuses on
enabling individuals to participate in the meaningful activities of daily life.
For NDIS participants, OT can address a wide range of needs, promoting
independence and improving overall well-being.
True Inclusion offers OT services that can help
adults with
Developing
or regaining skills for daily living: This
includes tasks such as dressing, bathing, grooming, cooking, and managing
household chores.
Adapting
to physical limitations: OTs can assess and recommend adaptive
equipment or strategies to overcome physical challenges and enhance
independence.
Managing
chronic conditions: OT can help individuals manage the
impact of chronic conditions on their daily lives, promoting
self-management strategies and improving quality of life.
Returning
to work or leisure activities: OT can support individuals in returning
to work or engaging in meaningful leisure activities after an injury or
illness.
Improving
cognitive skills: OT can address cognitive challenges,
such as memory, attention, and problem-solving, to enhance daily
functioning.
Developing
social skills: OT can support individuals in developing
social skills and building connections within their communities.