OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

The primary difference between occupational therapy and physical therapy is that occupational therapists (OTs) focus on improving a client’s ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL), while physical therapists (PTs) focus on improving a client’s ability to perform movement of the human body. An OT helps the person do daily tasks; the PT works to overcome biomechanical impairment.

OT help people to fully engage in daily life, whether the people are recovering from injuries, or have developmental or cognitive disabilities affecting their motor skills, emotions or behavior.

For instance, if you broke your hand, the PT would work with you to regain movement and strength in the hand. The OT with work with you to develop ways that you can accomplish the things you need to do with the hand, like eating, brushing your teeth, getting dressed, and wiping your bottom after using the toilet.

Sampling of Representative Occupational Therapy Products

Below is a sampling of products and equipment that are designed to assist in occupational therapy. Click on the links to find out more information, see other products selections, and if you like, to make a purchase from one of our providers.

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Special Supplies Independence 2-Handle Plastic Mug with 2 Style Lids, Lightweight Drinking Cup with Easy-to-Grasp Handles for Hot and Cold Beverages, Spill-Resistant Adult Sippy Cup (1)

$7.99
 
  • Independence 2-Handle Clear Mugs - Cup Includes 2 style lids.
  • Crystal clear construction allows the contents to be seen at all times.
  • Use with warm or cold liquid - Dishwasher and Microwave safe.
  • Great adaptive mug for children and adults
  • Made in the U.S.A. BPA/Phthalate/Latex-Fre