Occupational therapy is an excellent form of rehabilitation for children and adults involving the patient in various forms of psychomotor activities. Exercises affect both physical fitness, mental well-being and intellectual development. The type of therapy is selected according to the patient’s abilities and needs. Activities include learning or improving self-care, improving eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills. The activities performed in occupational therapy improve mental well-being and increase the level of independence in activities of daily living.
Occupational therapy is an excellent form of rehabilitation for children and adults that supports the healing process through its methods.
These activities include:
- learning or improving self-service activities,
- learning new artistic techniques, which influences hand-eye coordination, shapes the imagination and supports the exercise of small hands
- motor skills,
- fun and education.
The aim of the therapy is to:
- restoring or learning activities that enable independent
- functioning,
- muscle relaxation and mental concentration,
- reducing the tension of depressive, anxious states,
- increasing self-esteem and widening the circle of interests.
Classes are held on an individual basis.