Occupational Therapy – often referred to as “OT” – is a holistic approach to building independence for any activity that is meaningful to you. Occupational Therapy is especially helpful for people with Parkinson’s Disease:
As certain activities become more difficult, many people stop doing them. It’s often something they love to do, yet they are worried about falling, doing it safely, or perhaps it’s now simply too hard.
Limiting your lifestyle does not have to be a normal part of aging, and are signs that it’s time to talk to a healthcare professional. Working with an Occupational Therapist can help you implement small changes which will have a big impact on your quality of life.
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