Occupational Therapy At Post Nursing & Rehabilitation

Preparing residents to regain their independence, one step at a time.

What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapy includes the use of interventions and training to recover self-care skills and develop the ability to perform everyday activities independently. Such activities include grooming, getting dressed, fine motor skills, and more. This type of care is indispensable for those who are recovering from strokes or other medical conditions that may impose cognitive and physical impairments.

Occupational Therapy at Post Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

Our highly trained occupational therapists help residents at post regain the fine motor skills, cognitive abilities, and confidence required to improve their independence and well-being. Services include:

  • Training in the use of adaptive equipment and environmental modifications
  • Remediating usual activities of daily life, such as self-care, preparing a meal, and managing one’s home.
  • Training in functional mobility
  • Preparing the resident and their family for reintegration into the community
  • Emergency response management

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