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Occupational Therapy

How Can Occupational Therapy Assist You?

Occupational therapists work with people of all ages with a variety diagnoses. These can include developmental disabilities, attention deficit disorder, sensory integration disorders in a pediatric population. Disorders in adults may include stroke, cardiac conditions, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, arthritis, macular degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy are also treated. Evaluation and treatment is provided to help our clients overcome the effects of vision impairment as well as other types of physical and/or cognitive conditions

Occupational Therapy promotes a person's ability to independently participate in activities that bring meaning and purpose to their life. At Lighthouse International, an Occupational Therapist works closely with a client to identify meaningful and functional goals.

As Occupational Therapists we focus on a number of areas that affect a person's functional ability. Some of these include:

- Training and educating in the use of visual devices such as magnifiers for reading mail and managing finances.
- Visual skills training such as scanning for finding misplaced objects, and eccentric viewing for face recognition.
- Treatment of sensory motor impairments that affects ones physical function especially hand skills.
- Modify the environment for best task performance such as appropriate lighting and contrast, glare control and ergonomics.
- Adapt grooming and dressing techniques for people especially affected by strokes
- Promotes client participation in leisure activities
- Individually designed home exercise program to ensure successful outcomes
- Creating and teaching the use of a memory book for people affected by dementia
- Collaboration with school personnel and families for students with learning disabilities
- Instruction in energy conservation techniques for those cardiac conditions
- Training people with arthritis in the use of joint protection principles for daily tasks

Home Safety and Fall Prevention

- Identify fall hazards such as scatter rugs and wires
- Make recommendations for safety equipment in the bathroom for transfer
- Task lighting in the kitchen for food preparation and medication management
- Appropriate lighting for doorways and stairs
- Increased contrast in potential fall areas

Occupational Therapist work with the visual impaired in a large variety of settings such as low vision clinics, schools, hospitals, nursing facilities, the workplace and the community in people's homes. We collaborate and work with other low vision professionals to reduce the impact of vision loss and promote independence.