Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy helps children and adults acquire daily living skills needed to engage in meaningful activities, ranging from self‑care such as dressing and feeding oneself to work, school, leisure, and community pursuits. We serve those who have had injuries or disabilities.
Traumatic injuries including:
StrokeParkinson's DiseaseCerebral PalsyADHDJoint ReplacementsMultiple SclerosisAny condition that may limit one's ability to perform their daily activities independently
Occupational therapy professionals are also trained in ergonomics and body mechanics to help prevent injuries and keep an employee healthy and productive.
Hours:
8 am - 4:30 pm, Monday-Friday
(307) 548-5231
Times may vary according to client's needs.