Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants focus on the things you want and need to do in your daily life. Occupational therapy intervention uses everyday life activities (occupations) to promote health, well-being, and your ability to participate in the important activities in your life. This includes any meaningful activity that a person wants to accomplish, including taking care of yourself and your family, working, volunteering, going to school, among many others.

Occupational therapy can help you participate in life activities (occupations) and provide recommendations for :

  • Activities of daily living (such as bathing, dressing, and eating) Adaptive equipment (such as shower chairs, or equipment to make daily tasks easier)
  • Caregiver and family training
  • Planning and making the most of daily routines
  • Returning to work, school, and leisure activities
  • Techniques to aid in memory, concentration, and executive functioning (e.g., planning and prioritizing, functional cognition)
  • Falls prevention and home safety and accessibility