After a life-altering event like a stroke or diagnosis like Parkinson’s disease, everyday activities can feel overwhelming. Occupational therapy empowers individuals to regain independence, improve fine motor skills, and navigate daily routines with confidence.
What Occupational Therapy Can Help With:
- Post-Stroke Recovery (ADL retraining, visual-perceptual training)
- Parkinson’s Disease Support (energy conservation, tremor control strategies)
- Hand Therapy
- Home Safety Assessments
- Adaptive Equipment Training
How We Customize Care:
Our therapists work closely with patients and caregivers to create meaningful goals. Whether it’s buttoning a shirt or preparing a meal, we focus on what matters most to the individual.
Bonus Therapy Support: Rock Steady Boxing
Did you know we also offer Rock Steady Boxing for Parkinson’s? It’s a non-contact, boxing-based fitness program proven to improve mobility, balance, and confidence.
Call to Action:
Let us help you take the next step toward independence. Schedule a one-on-one occupational therapy evaluation today and discover what’s possible.
Key Takeaways:
- OT helps stroke and Parkinson’s patients regain independence.
- Our therapists address daily challenges with personalized strategies.
- Programs like Rock Steady Boxing offer unique support for Parkinson’s.