Developing Skills for Everyday Success

Occupational Therapy

What is Occupational Therapy?

At Ability Partners Therapy, occupational therapy is all about helping people live fuller, more independent lives. Whether someone is recovering from an injury, managing a condition, or facing developmental challenges, our therapists are here to support their journey. We focus on what matters most to each individual—helping them regain skills, build confidence, and feel capable in their day-to-day routines. Therapy sessions are customized to address physical, emotional, cognitive, or sensory needs, always with the goal of making daily life more manageable and meaningful.

Occupational therapy can be a key part of care for those living with neurological conditions, developmental delays, injuries, and more. We work with children, teens, adults, and seniors to create practical strategies and real-life improvements, so they can participate more fully in school, work, and home life.

How Occupational Therapy Helps

Occupational therapy goes far beyond simple exercises—it’s about empowering people to take back control of their lives. Whether it’s helping a child learn how to get dressed on their own, guiding an adult through recovery after a stroke, or supporting someone with memory loss to stay engaged and independent, our work is always personal. Therapy often improves coordination, focus, mobility, and emotional regulation. It can help someone safely return to favorite activities, manage stress in social situations, or develop new ways to navigate daily routines when challenges arise.

At Ability Partners Therapy, progress isn’t measured just by milestones, but by meaningful moments—like buttoning a shirt without help, writing clearly again, or walking confidently across a room. We’re here for every step of that journey, adapting care to meet evolving goals and celebrating each success along the way.

Neurological Conditions Treated with Occupational Therapy

  • Stroke

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)

  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

  • ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Cerebral palsy

  • Autism spectrum disorder

  • Sensory processing disorder

  • Spinal cord injury

  • Developmental coordination disorder

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