Recommended to address 2 - 3 Programs and/or more in-depth
Recommended to address 2 - 3 Programs and/or more in-depth planning with therapists.
Licensed therapists refer to the best Programs for you and clarify your questions via live video chat.
Recommended to address 3 - 5 Programs and/or more in-depth
Recommended to address 3 - 5 Programs and/or more in-depth planning with therapists.
Licensed therapists refer to the best Programs for you and clarify your questions via live video chat.
Basic Assistive Device Ideas- Assistive Devices, independent living aids, and adaptive equipment, can help an individual live more independently. It may also make your job as a caregiver easier and more enjoyable.
Basic Assistive Devices for Self-Care – An assistive device is any piece of equipment that can be used to help make daily activities easier to perform. This may include recommendations for bath benches and AAC devices.
Body Awareness- The ability to understand where our bodies are in space and how our bodies move. When individuals have difficulties with body awareness, they may appear clumsy, uncoordinated or have delays in motor skill development.
Balance and Coordination Gross Motor Concerns – The ability to stay upright or stay in control of body movement, and coordination is the ability to move two or more body parts under control, smoothly and efficiently
Calming Activities– A calming strategy is a self-regulation tool that can be taught to an individual to implement when facing difficult or challenging situations.
Calming Activities– A calming strategy is a self-regulation tool that can be taught to an individual or to implement when facing difficult or challenging situations.
Cognitive Building- Cognitive building can help sharpen the individual’s memory and thinking by activating neuroplasticity. The more the individual, post stroke, practices such cognitive exercises, the more the memory and thinking will improve. You get better through practice!
Activities of Daily Living Skills- when an individual has difficulties in the area of dressing, feeding oneself, toileting, bathing, dressing and writing. (Please choose area of concern). Cooking– Planning and preparing the various aspects of meals, including shopping and storing groceries.
Activities of Daily Living Skills- when an individual has difficulties in the area of dressing, feeding oneself, toileting, bathing, dressing and writing. Dressing and grooming – As in selecting clothes, putting them on, and adequately managing one’s personal appearance.
Activities of Daily Living Skills- when an individual has difficulties in the area of dressing, feeding oneself, toileting, bathing, dressing and writing. Feeding- Being able to get food from a plate into one’s mouth. The way the individual responds to food can be affected by factors such as his medical
Activities to increase fine motor skills- The coordination of small muscles, in movements; usually involving the organization of the hands and fingers—with the eyes. This includes small movements, such as writing and drawing.
Increasing fine motor skills- The coordination of small muscles, in movements; usually involving the organization of the hands and fingers—with the eyes. This includes small movements, such as writing and drawing.
Gait, Balance Activities/ Exercises- Gait or walking is a coordinated action of the neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems. Balance is the ability to sit, stand, or walk safely without postural deviation, falling, or reaching for external items for support. Utilizing exercises and customized activities to increase gait and balance.