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 remedy, the costs for occupational
therapy are covered by all health insurances.
For adults, the focus in occupational
therapy is on regaining lost motor, mental or self-sufficient abilities.
Illnesses, accidents or operations in adults are responsible for these
impairments. All treatments can be carried out in our practice or as a
doctor-prescribed home or home visit.
Occupational therapy for children and adolescents
Different development deficits can
occur in children and adolescents, which can have different causes. These can
be reduced with targeted, individual occupational therapy. As specialists in occupational therapy for adults and
adolescents, we are your trustworthy partner on the way to improving your
child's abilities.
Occupational therapy for adults and
seniors
What our adult patients appreciate
most about our team is the regularity and reliability of the appointments as
well as the fact that they work with therapists whom they can completely trust.
Our occupational therapists take care of adult patients individually in a
pleasant atmosphere - also at home or in the hospital.
The aim of occupational therapy
treatment is to enable those affected to lead an independent and independent
life in everyday life - school, job. The holistic approach ensures that not
only physical but also mental deficits can be compensated, the suffering of
those affected is reduced, pain can be alleviated or the need for care can be delayed.
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