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Enhancing The Geneva Suites With Occupational Therapy

We understand that our residents face unique challenges in daily tasks, such as dressing and personal care. To support their individual needs, we recognize the vital role of therapy in enhancing quality of life. When choosing between occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT), we have opted to bring an occupational therapist, onto our care team for several reasons:

Focus on Activities of Daily Living

Occupational therapy centers on improving everyday activities, helping residents regain independence in tasks that may feel daunting. While PT focuses on movement and strength, OT emphasizes fostering autonomy through personalized, meaningful goal-setting.

A Holistic Approach

OT considers physical, emotional, social, and environmental factors affecting well-being. By understanding each resident’s unique needs and goals, our occupational therapist will create a comprehensive plans that promote overall wellness.

Adaptive Strategies and Equipment

Occupational therapists recommend adaptive tools and strategies to make daily tasks easier, enhancing safety and accessibility. This focus empowers residents to engage in activities that matter most to them.

Cognitive Rehabilitation

For those facing cognitive challenges, OT provides targeted rehabilitation aimed at improving memory and decision-making skills, an area often overlooked in physical therapy.

Mental Health and Emotional Support

OT also addresses mental health concerns, offering support for anxiety, depression, and social isolation through activities that promote emotional well-being and social interaction.

While both OT and PT are essential, we believe that adding an occupational therapist to our care team will significantly enhance the support we provide for daily living activities, cognitive challenges, and mental health needs.

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