Our Occupational Therapy services are led by highly qualified and trained occupational therapists who provide support to people with physical, cognitive, and perceptual problems to maximize their independence and improve their lifestyle. Our occupational therapists will help you restore your ability to perform activities of daily living and improve your participation in meaningful activities after physical injury or disability. At Reem Hospital, occupational therapy will unlock your potential for full recovery by developing a treatment program tailored to your needs and preferences.
Occupational Therapy Subspecialties
We Help You Uncover Your True Potential
Occupational Therapy – Inpatient
Support for people having difficulty completing activities of daily living at their prior functional level Life skills (dressing, self-feeding, grooming, play, time management)
Acute cognitive impairments
ROM and strengthening exercises
Positioning and orthotic fabrication and management
Functional endurance
Congenital hand differences
Upper extremity traumatic injuries
Spasticity and movement disorders
Motor difficulties
Sensory organizational skills related to neonatal and acute neurological events
Occupational Therapy – Outpatient
Upper extremity traumatic injuries and sports-related injury
Musculoskeletal, orthopedic, or neurologic disorders or injuries
Spasticity and movement disorders
Congenital hand differences
Chronic pain conditions
Neurodevelopmental conditions
Motor planning and coordination difficulties
Sensory processing difficulties
Neurologic/Movement disorders
Visual Perceptual Difficulties
Infant torticollis and plagiocephaly
Delayed gross and fine motor development
Adaptive equipment needs
Treatment related to acute or chronic conditions
Occupational Therapy – Inpatient
Support for people having difficulty completing activities of daily living at their prior functional level Life skills (dressing, self-feeding, grooming, play, time management)
Acute cognitive impairments
ROM and strengthening exercises
Positioning and orthotic fabrication and management
Functional endurance
Congenital hand differences
Upper extremity traumatic injuries
Spasticity and movement disorders
Motor difficulties
Sensory organizational skills related to neonatal and acute neurological events
Occupational Therapy – Outpatient
Upper extremity traumatic injuries and sports-related injury
Musculoskeletal, orthopedic, or neurologic disorders or injuries