Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy
is a health and rehabilitation profession that helps individuals achieve independence in their lives despite disabilities. The occupational therapist works with people of all ages who, because of physical or developmental difficulties, need specialized assistance to lead productive lives.

We provide treatment for:

People with work-related injuries , i.e. carpal tunnel syndrome
People who have had a stroke or heart attack
People with arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or other serious illness
Children with birth injuries, learning problems or developmental disabilities
People with spinal cord injuries or amputations.
People with wrist and/or hand fractures
People with hip or knee replacement

A doctor's prescription is required to receive occupational therapy services.

To answer any questions, contact
Vickie Bush, Director of Occupational Therapy at 940-521-5318 or by email
vbush@grahamrmc.com


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