As an occupational therapist, you support people whose physical, mental, or emotional functioning is limited—or at risk of being limited—due to illness, injury, or disability.
Your goal is to compensate for the impairment or even eliminate it entirely. You provide therapy based on activity- and daily-life-oriented concepts. Manual and creative processes, as well as practical life skills activities, are an integral part of your treatments.
The fields of occupational therapy offer you a multifaceted and creative range of activities in which you can develop your individual strengths.
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