How Occupational Therapy is carried Out for Adults?
The term occupational therapy comes from the Greek words "ergon" (work, achievement, deed, activity) and "therapeia" (care for the sick). Thus it can be freely translated as “get healthy through action and work”. Occupational therapy treatment follows a holistic approach - not only does work focus on improving fine and gross motor skills, but the person as a whole is considered in order to find deeper reasons for the deficits and, if necessary, to be able to treat them. In our speech therapy occupational therapy practice, we use the interlocking approaches from speech therapy and occupational therapy in order to be able to offer our patients the best possible treatment. Occupational therapy serves to improve the areas of perception, gross and fine motor skills in children, adolescents (development-related disorders) and adults. In addition, psychosocial abnormalities in children can be alleviated with an individual occupational therapy plan. As an approved remed