Occupational Therapy

The Department of Occupational Therapy gathered teams who offered tailored interventions and guidance to individuals recovering from illness or adjusting to temporary or permanent disabilities, helping them achieve the highest level of independence possible.

The Department of Occupational Therapy gathered teams who offered tailored interventions and guidance to individuals recovering from illness or adjusting to temporary or permanent disabilities, helping them achieve the highest level of independence possible. Our dedicated occupational therapists collaborate closely with patients to understand their unique challenges and goals, developing personalized treatment plans that address physical, cognitive, and emotional needs. Through a combination of therapeutic exercises, adaptive techniques, and assistive devices, we empower patients to engage in meaningful activities and lead fulfilling lives.

What occupational therapists do:

  • Address developmental, sensory, and motor challenges.
  • Using playing activities to promote fine motor skills.
  • Supporting patient with coordination, and cognitive development.
  • They work on treating and rehabilitating psychological and nervous cases and some motor cases.

Target groups for occupational therapy:

Children affiliated with the Al-Ataa School affiliated with the Association for the Care of Children with Special Needs, as well as children outside the association who suffer from:

  • Cerebral palsy.
  • Learning difficulties.
  • Autism.
  • Problems with perception, sensation, comprehension and concentration.
  • Open back.

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