Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy is a health and rehabilitation profession designed to help people regain and build skills that are important for independent and productive living.
Occupational Therapists (OT’s) are trained in the structure and function of the mind and body with specific emphasis on the social, emotional and physiological impact of illness and injury to peoples’ capabilities to carry out daily activities. When skill and strength cannot be developed or improved, OT’s can assist with resources and creative solutions.
Australian Association of Occupational Therapist:
https://www.otaus.com.au/