Occupational Therapy
Introduce
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy (OT) is a healthcare profession focused on enabling individuals of all ages to participate in meaningful activities (occupations) that are important to them. Occupational therapists work with people who may face physical, cognitive, emotional, or social challenges that interfere with their ability to perform everyday tasks.
The ultimate goal of OT is to help individuals live independently, improve their quality of life, and participate fully in their desired roles and activities.
Would you like information about becoming an occupational therapist, a specific therapy focus, or something else?
Key Aspects of Occupational Therapy
The ultimate goal of OT is to help individuals live independently, improve their quality of life, and participate fully in their desired roles and activities.
Would you like information about becoming an occupational therapist, a specific therapy focus, or something else?
- Leisure: Engaging in hobbies or recreational activities.
- Self-Care: Activities like dressing, grooming, and eating.
- Productivity: Skills needed for work, school, or caregiving roles.




