Occupational Therapy

What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapy is a branch of rehabilitative care that focuses on helping people perform daily activities (life functions) independently, whether they have physical, mental, or developmental problems. It aims to restore lost skills or develop functional alternatives to improve quality of life.

 

Who benefits from occupational therapy?

People who have difficulties with self-care, such as eating, dressing or writing
Cases of nerve or spinal cord injuries
Patients with strokes or brain injuries

Older people with poor mobility or balance

Children with developmental delays or autism disorders

Objectives of Occupational Therapy:

Occupational Therapy at Alkindy Care Center

At Alkindy Care Center, we offer individual occupational therapy sessions for children and adults, with a rigorous assessment and treatment plan tailored to each case.

 Book now and start your recovery journey with our dedicated team!