Occupational therapy
At House Comfort, we offer in-home occupational therapy services to promote independence and well-being among children, adults, and seniors.
With a highly qualified team, we provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to each client’s specific needs in the comfort of their own home.
Occupational therapy is a healthcare field that aims to improve people’s quality of life by promoting autonomy and independence through meaningful daily activities. This field goes beyond physical rehabilitation, also addressing emotional, social, and cognitive aspects, enabling each person to reach their full functional potential.
At House Comfort, our occupational therapists are dedicated to developing, restoring, and enhancing fundamental skills for a more independent and fulfilling life. Whether it’s a child with developmental challenges, an adult recovering from a stroke, or an elderly person with Alzheimer’s, our goal is to ensure that every client can actively participate in the activities they value most.
Through a holistic approach, each person is assessed individually, taking into account their physical, cognitive, sensory, and social aspects. Based on this detailed assessment, we develop a personalized intervention plan that not only addresses specific needs but also respects each client’s goals and priorities.
Objectives and Areas of Practice in Occupational Therapy
Children with Autism
Stroke Patients in Recovery
People with Depression
Occupational Therapy for the Elderly
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Benefits of In-Home Occupational Therapy
How Does Occupational Therapy Work with House Comfort?
At House Comfort, occupational therapy sessions focus on treating health conditions that affect people’s functional performance at any stage of life.
Through meaningful and personalized activities, the goal is to promote the highest level of autonomy and independence, enabling each individual to fully participate in the activities they value most.
Occupational therapy consultations at home, nursing homes, schools, businesses, hotels, or other institutions.
We strive to ensure maximum availability, 365 days a year, on the mainland and the islands.
We guarantee a streamlined scheduling process, with prompt responses to meet your needs when you need them.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Occupational Therapy
What Does an Occupational Therapist Do?
Occupational therapists assess and treat conditions that affect people’s functional abilities, helping them develop, regain, or improve the skills needed to perform daily activities. These professionals use meaningful activities as a therapeutic tool, promoting greater independence and quality of life.
Why is occupational therapy important?
Occupational therapy is essential for promoting independence and inclusion in meaningful activities. It helps people overcome limitations caused by health conditions by adapting the environment and tasks to each person’s abilities and needs.
What are the benefits of occupational therapy for older adults?
Occupational therapy for older adults promotes independence and helps preserve physical and cognitive abilities. It is especially important for older adults with Alzheimer’s or other conditions, as it provides strategies for maintaining quality of life and independence in daily living.
How does occupational therapy work?
Occupational therapy is tailored to each individual and begins with a detailed assessment of the person’s physical, cognitive, and emotional needs. Based on this assessment, therapeutic activities are designed to promote independence and improve quality of life.
What is occupational therapy for older adults with Alzheimer's disease?
Occupational therapy for older adults with Alzheimer’s focuses on strategies to preserve independence, stimulate memory, and improve social interaction, helping them cope with everyday challenges.
How can occupational therapy with sensory integration help?
Occupational therapy with sensory integration is recommended for people who have difficulty processing sensory stimuli. It helps improve coordination, concentration, and responses to various environmental stimuli.
Is occupational therapy recommended for children?
Yes, occupational therapy is highly recommended for children, especially those with autism or other conditions that affect motor, cognitive, and sensory development.
What are the goals of occupational therapy activities?
Occupational therapy activities aim to restore or develop motor, cognitive, and social skills, enabling individuals to fully participate in the activities that are important to them.
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