Occupational Therapy | All Degrees

Individuals who have had a serious injury or suffer from a disease such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy need special techniques to perform daily tasks or work-related tasks and occupational therapists assist them in acquiring these skills.

Occupational therapists help people with mental or physical disabilities develop or regain their daily living and occupational skills. Occupational therapists work in a variety of settings including hospitals, public and private educational institutions, outpatient care centers, physician’s offices or private practice.

Occupational therapists also evaluate homes and workplace environments to assess their disability friendliness and to recommend necessary changes.

Anyone interested in becoming an occupational therapist should look into All Degrees being offered in many locations. Take the first step in becoming an occupational therapist and enroll today!

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