Posts Tagged ‘OT’
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy (OT) may seem like a complex field at first glance, but at its core, it’s a profession simply dedicated to helping individuals of all ages live life to its fullest. This article and our practice constantly aims to demystify what occupational therapy is through education and 1-1 treatment, illustrating its importance in the…
Read MorePhysical Therapy and Occupational Therapy… What are the differences?
Occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) are two closely related professions within the realm of rehabilitative healthcare. Although they share many similarities in their overarching goals, they differ significantly in their approaches, target populations, and specific treatments. This article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the unique roles played by occupational therapists and…
Read MoreWhat is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy (OT) is a branch of healthcare that helps people gain or regain independence in their everyday lives following injury, illness, or disability. Occupational therapists work with people who are born with or acquire physical, cognitive, or sensory deficits. These deficits or impairments in function can be caused by: cerebral palsy, torticollis, spina bifida,…
Read MoreCMSA DETROIT- HONORING DIVERSITY: INCLUSION ACROSS THE CONTINUUM
This May 19th Life Skills Village will be attending the Case Management Society of America’s for the Detroit Chapters; half day Honoring Diversity: Inclusion Across The Continuum. This event primarily will focus on Values of Diversity, equity, ethics and implicit bias and how they all have a powerful influence on case managers ability to…
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