Introduction
Occupational therapy is a client-cantered health profession that helps people of all ages to promote, develop, recover and sustain meaningful activities for occupation of individuals, groups and communities that they want, need, or are expected to do. The main focus is to identify, provide proper assessment and intervention to regain functional abilities to achieve maximum independence and build up the overall quality of life and wellbeing. The department works in various conditions such as neurological conditions, sensory processing disorders, musculosketal conditions, developmental disabilities, cognitive impairments, mental health conditions and other disorders. department enrich with advance equipment’s and activities for rehabilitation include sensory room.
Services offered
Evaluation and Assessment Services
- The occupational therapy process starts with a comprehensive assessment and create Therapeutic Intervention and individual goals to understand each client’s strengths, challenges, daily living needs and workplace environments to identify barriers and supports.
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
- A holistic approach for children with developmental delays, sensory processing challenges, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and learning difficulties to improving play-based and designed to be engaging, supporting the development of fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, and cognitive abilities required for daily living.
- Therapeutic methods such as Neurodevelopmental Therapy, roods approach and sensory integration help children with Cerebral Palsy, brain injury and other genetic disorders.
- Provide oromotor therapy to develop the strength, coordination, and control of the muscles in their mouth, lips, tongue, and jaw.
Sensory Integration Therapy
- Play-based and purposeful activities such as swinging, visual input, deep pressure, brushing, balance exercises, and tactile exploration to target different sensory systems
- Create individualized sensory diets to provide the sensory input for an individual’s need for self-regulation and functional participation that is crucial for motor coordination, attention, emotional regulation, and learning by enabling the brain to process sensory input from both the body and the environment.
Hand Function Therapy
- Therapeutic activities are designed to promote strength, dexterity, and coordination.
- It allow to perform daily routine activities independently, improving handwriting and enhance academic performance
Adult Rehabilitation
- Helping individuals regain independence after injury, illness, or surgery (e.g., stroke, brain injury, orthopedic conditions).
- more focused on upper limb rehabilitation, cognitive and perceptual retraining, ergonomic advice and daily living skill training to enhance participation in relevant occupation.
- Energy conservation and fatigue management strategies focus on helping people with chronic illnesses optimize their energy levels to engage in meaningful activities throughout the day.
Geriatric Occupational Therapy
- Focused on maintaining independence, preventing disability, enhancing safety & barrier free environment and quality of life in older adults.
- Supporting older adults with fall prevention, home safety, mobility, aid & appliances and managing cognitive or sensory changes for promoting healthy aging.
Mental Health and Psychosocial Rehabilitation
- Supporting individuals in achieving emotional well-being, balance, and self-sufficiency through meaningful occupation.
- Providing education, coping strategies, social skills development, and environmental adaptations, stress management, cognitive behavioral and life skill training for individuals with mental health disorders or psychosocial difficulties.
Family and Parent Training / Counselling
- Families and caregivers play an essential role in the therapeutic journey. Our programs provide guidance, education, and emotional support to help them actively contribute to progress.
- A family-centered approach providing parent training, counselling, structured guidance, education, and stress management to enhance home therapy, emotional well-being, and caregiver resilience.