Occupational therapy is an essential part of the holistic treatment program at ADELI Medical Center. The goal of this form of therapy is to develop, restore, or maintain skills that are necessary for everyday life. The treatments and exercises are based on neurophysiological findings and are structured so that each two-hour session includes approximately 40 minutes of occupational therapy.
Therapy focuses on adapting to the environment and performing tasks. In occupational therapy, patients learn how to perform everyday tasks that were previously difficult or impossible due to their neurological impairment. This involves simple things such as getting dressed or brushing teeth, but also complex tasks such as cooking or driving. The therapists put together individual exercises for this purpose that are tailored to the patient's condition. Adaptive equipment and aids are also used in occupational therapy to make daily life easier for patients.
Another important aspect of occupational therapy at ADELI Medical Center educating patients and their families. They learn which exercises they should do at home to further improve their abilities. The primary goal is always to help patients increase their independence and autonomy in everyday life.
Occupational therapy at ADELI Medical Center patients with neurological impairments ADELI Medical Center make significant progress. They learn how to perform their daily activities and increase their independence and autonomy. In addition, adaptive devices and aids can be used to make everyday life easier for patients. The individualized design of the exercises and the training of patients and their relatives leads to a lasting improvement in the patients' quality of life.
Our therapy programs are individually tailored to the needs of our patients.
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