Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy (OT) is defined by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) as the therapeutic treatment for people to develop, recover, or maintain their everyday skills. Occupational therapists often work with patients to help them regain their independence and self-esteem.
An occupational therapist treats the person as a whole and help the patient engage in daily life. Occupational therapists use a holistic approach to help the patient adapt to the environment. They help people learn how to adapt and perform any kind of task at home, school, work, or at any other place.
Occupational therapists can help a patient:

While occupational therapists assist with some part of the patient’s treatment plan, they do not create the therapy plan.
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Conditions That Can Be Treated With Occupational Therapy
Benefits of Occupational Therapy
There are plenty of benefits of occupational therapy for the elderly. Some of them are:







