Occupational therapy is a broad category that encompasses occupational, physical, speech and cognitive therapy. The purpose of occupational therapy centre Adelaide is to promote physical health, decrease stress and allow the patient to improve their everyday function. It can be used to treat everything from conditions associated with the muscles, ligaments and tendons of the body, to mental disorders that affect communication, socialisation and education. Occupational therapists are often found in hospitals or other long-term care facilities, helping individuals with everything from arthritis to Alzheimer’s disease.

occupational-therapy-centre-adelaideSuppose you or a loved one needs assistance with daily living activities, such as bathing, climbing stairs, cooking, eating, digestion, reading/writing, dressing, coordination, hearing, vision, teeth, mobility, sports injuries or sensory processing disorder. In that case, an occupational therapist will provide the services needed to help. Occupational therapy centres usually have a wide range of services and treatment options available to their clients. In most cases, there are also various stimulation programmes available from which the client may choose. These may include cognitive behavioural therapy, physical therapy, occupational training or structured exercise programs, voice therapy or vision therapy. There are also special needs programmes available through an occupational therapy centre Adelaide.

A visit to your local occupational therapy centre Adelaide can help you find out what is available and the best way to meet your particular needs. If your child has special needs, they may need to be referred to a service specialising in dealing with these specific needs. For example, if your child has autism or a learning disability, an occupational therapist has the training and expertise to help them with these particular needs. On the other hand, if your child has both physical and mental challenges, they may benefit from the regular exposure to a range of stimulating activities and programs, including dance therapy, art therapy, music therapy and occupational training or structured exercise programs. Your local centre can advise you on all of the services and programmes available to the various clients they serve.

The benefits of visiting an occupational therapy centre for those with special needs are many. Not only will you get help with physical challenges and illnesses, but also with emotional and learning difficulties. This type of therapy works to improve work performance skills and confidence and helps people improve their self-esteem. With some adjustments to their environment and routines, disabled children and adults can enjoy daycare centres and swimming pools without feeling isolated or overwhelmed.

Some of the most common injuries are carpal tunnel syndrome, whiplash, spinal cord injuries, neuromuscular or musculoskeletal dysfunctions and congenital disabilities. As well, almost every child experiences anxiety or depression at some time during their lives.