Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is an innovative form of treatment aimed at maintaining and developing the abilities needed to manage everyday activities at any stage of life.
Its goal is to achieve the highest possible level of independence, while always respecting the individual personality and capabilities of the patient.

Occupational Therapy
Performed on a physician’s prescription
- Difficulties in everyday life – supports people after injuries or illnesses, as well as those with age-related limitations in managing daily activities
- Promoting independence – improves motor and cognitive abilities necessary for independent living
TIP: Unlike physiotherapy, which primarily focuses on the musculoskeletal system, occupational therapy combines movement, function and sensory perception while training a wide range of everyday activities.
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Provided individually or in groups, using various methods and techniques to develop practical skills.