Occupational Therapy isn’t about teaching pincer grip.
It’s about enabling a person to button their shirt and dress with dignity.
Occupational Therapy isn’t about restoring hand strength.
It’s empowering someone to hold a paintbrush again and create their art.
Occupational Therapy isn’t about prescribing mobility aids.
It’s about empowering someone to escort their daughter down the aisle.
Occupational Therapy isn’t about improving memory post-stroke.
It’s about empowering someone to remember their grandchild’s birthday.
Occupational Therapy isn’t about offering a built-up handle for utensils.
It’s about enabling someone to feed themselves independently and join their family for a meal.
Occupational Therapy isn’t about prescribing a sensory swing.
It’s about creating a space where a child feels calm, safe, and connected.
Occupational Therapy isn’t just about restoring function.
It’s about enabling purpose and meaning.
It’s about supporting people to do what they need, want or are expected to do, in their everyday life.
One occupation at a time.