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Occupational therapy helps patients make the most of their abilities by providing the "skills for the job of living." Occupational therapists focus on daily skills such as dressing, grooming, eating and homemaking. For patients who require adaptive equipment for these skills, occupational therapists can help in mastering the techniques of these devices. Occupational therapists can also help patients with instrumental activities such as meal planning and money management, to increase independence.
Occupational therapists at Sheltering Arms are constantly striving to offer the latest technology, including the new SaeboFlex device and treatment program. SaeboFlex is designed to help neurologically impaired individuals with grasp and release exercises, allowing them to use their affected hand, which may otherwise be impossible.
For more information about SaeboFlex, visit http://www.saebo.com/.
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