Occupational Therapies
Occupational Therapy helps make life easier.
Tackle a variety of everyday activities with our range of occupational therapies.
Ivy’s experienced occupational therapists perform a wide range of Occupational Therapy services. We provide assessments of cognitive abilities including thinking, reasoning and judgement, and lessons for creating home exercise programs and offering specialized programs for industrial rehabilitation and work-related injuries.
When you’re suffering from pain that comes from everyday movements, life can be daunting. Simple actions like lifting a utensil, moving a computer mouse or even picking up a book can be excruciating. An Occupational Therapy program can help reduce the pain you feel doing these normal activities. It might involve helping you recover from an injury, assisting with cognitive changes as you age or even helping children with disabilities get more out of life.
Schedule your appointment with an occupational therapist today at an Ivy Network location near you to learn more about our occupational therapy services and how to become a patient.
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Low Vision
Learn More: Low VisionOur Low Vision Rehabilitation services aim to keep individuals independent and safe while doing day-to-day activities in their own homes, despite the vision condition.
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Hand Therapy
Learn More: Hand TherapyHand therapists (also referred to as occupational therapists) specialize in conditions affecting hands and upper extremities.
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Occupational Therapy FAQs
FAQs
Appointments | How do I schedule an appointment?
To request an appointment, give our office a call or you can request an appointment online by clicking here.
Appointments | How long do I have to come for therapy?
After your initial evaluation, your therapist will recommend a personalized treatment plan including an estimated length of care. The recommended number of treatments can range from several visits to several months depending on the severity of your injury and the level of function you seek to attain.
Referral | Do I need a doctor’s prescription before going to physical therapy?
No prescription for physical therapy, no problem! The ability to visit a physical therapist without a prescription or referral is called Direct Access. Click here to read more about Direct Access and find out the rules in your state.