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Occupational Therapy for Seniors: Independence & Quality of Life
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Aging doesn’t have to mean giving up the activities you love or relying entirely on others for daily needs. With the right support, seniors can maintain independence, enjoy meaningful engagement, and preserve their dignity. One of the most powerful yet often underappreciated tools in achieving this? Occupational therapy.
Occupational therapy (OT) for seniors is not just about helping someone “stay busy”—it’s a specialized, holistic approach to improving the ability to perform daily tasks and enjoy life to the fullest. Whether it's recovering from injury, managing chronic illness, or adapting to age-related changes, OT provides customized strategies to promote safety, mobility, and confidence.