
Picture of a female Occupational Therapist helping a male patient walk as he is holding on to rails with both hands.
Occupational Therapy
Our Occupational Therapist will help you achieve your maximum independence by rebuilding fine motor skills so you can perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) with limited assistance. The therapist will address visual, perceptive, and cognitive skills by teaching you skills in judgment, motor planning, problem-solving, spatial orientation, and sensory-motor integration. Instruction and assistance will also be provided for self-care tasks such as eating, grooming, hygiene, bathing, and dressing. Adaptive equipment may be recommended to enhance your functional independence.
For more information about Occupational Therapy, please call (910) 454-4708, or fax the department at 910-454-4711.