Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is an important practice that helps sick and injured people to recover from their disabilities. The therapist has the patient perform certain “occupations” or jobs to help them become more independent and self-sufficient. The specific occupations assigned will depend on the nature of the patient’s illness or injury.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is an essential service for anyone who has been physically disabled because of an illness or injury. The job of a physical therapist is to help restore a patient’s mobility while managing their pain at the same time. There is no telling how long it will take for mobility to be restored. It depends on the extent of the injury or illness and the preexisting health conditions of the patient.
Speech Therapy
Speech therapy is a service reserved for people who have trouble speaking due to a physical or mental condition. Some of the most common speech disorders can be attributed to issues with swallowing, communication, or cognition. A lot of people who have these issues are born with them, or they develop a disease that affects their speech as they get older.
