What Is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy, or OT for short, is a type of healthcare that helps people become more independent and improve their lives by focusing on the activities they do every day, also known as "occupations." These activities include getting dressed, eating, participating in school or work activities, and much more. OT practitioners are like skilled guides. They work with people of all ages who face physical, mental, or developmental challenges. They use a holistic approach, considering not just the physical aspects but also the emotional, social, and environmental factors that influence a person's well-being and how people feel and interact with others and their surroundings.
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