Our occupational therapists help lessen the impact of physical and cognitive changes to maximize your ability to do meaningful activities.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Many injuries, operations and health conditions can impair your senses and your ability to move or even think. Suddenly you may have difficulty doing everyday activities from climbing stairs to dressing yourself.
At Luminis Health, our occupational therapists are experts at finding ways for you to do the things you want and need to do. Not just job-related duties, but any tasks or pastimes that are meaningful to you.
The members of our occupational therapy team can show you strategies for lessening symptoms like pain and fatigue. And we have the training and experience to help you make the most of your current abilities.
Plus, we know the people close to you play a key role in helping you manage your condition. So we teach your care partners any new skills they may need to best support you.
Together, we give you the tools to live a life that's as independent and rewarding as possible.
We can help adults manage the effects of:
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Amputation.
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Arthritis.
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Brain injury.
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Cancer.
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Cognitive changes.
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Concussion.
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Diabetes.
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Fracture.
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Hand and upper body conditions.
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Hip replacement.
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Nerve injury and repair.
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Nervous system disorders.
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Shoulder surgery.
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Stroke.
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Tendon injuries and repair.
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Visual changes.
And, we help children with:
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Brachial plexus injuries.
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Cerebral palsy.
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Coordination and muscular disorders.
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Developmental delay.
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Down syndrome.
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Fractures.
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Handwriting difficulties.
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Instability injuries.
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Learning impairment.
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Torticolis.
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Weakness and poor muscle tone.