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At Access Therapy, occupational therapy is a client-centered service that involves ongoing assessments to understand what you can do, what you want to do, your current challenges, and your goals. We offer practical advice and techniques to help you manage daily tasks more easily and safely.

Our therapists work with people who are injured, unwell, or living with a disability through the use of everyday activities. We help individuals develop, improve, and maintain the skills needed for daily living and working.

We Can Help With:

  • Functional Capacity Assessments

  • Equipment Prescription/AT

  • Supported Independent Living (SIL) Assessments

  • Specialized Disability Accommodation (SDA) Assessments

  • Minor and Complex Home Modifications

  • Skills Development

  • Sensory Processing Assessment and Intervention

How It Works

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Assessment
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Therapy sessions
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Frequently asked
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What does an occupational therapist actually do?

An occupational therapist helps people improve their ability to perform daily tasks. This can include anything from getting dressed, cooking, working, or managing time and routines more effectively.

Who can benefit from occupational therapy?

Children, adults, and seniors can all benefit. It’s especially helpful for individuals recovering from injury, those with physical or cognitive disabilities, sensory processing issues, or age-related conditions.

What happens during an occupational therapy session?

Sessions usually begin with an assessment to understand your needs and goals. The therapist will then guide you through targeted activities, exercises, or training focused on improving specific daily functions.

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