Services
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy empowers people of all ages to perform essential activities needed in daily life such as dressing, cooking, working, and playing. Practitioners in this field work with individuals who face physical, mental, or developmental challenges, use specialized exercises, activities, and adaptive tools to enhance their skills.
They may also modify tasks or environments to promote greater independence. By focusing on each person's unique needs, Occupational Therapy helps to overcome limitations and fosters self-reliance.
What Is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy can support a child with special needs in developing social skills or aid an adult recovering from a stroke or chronic pain in regaining the ability to perform daily activities. The primary aim is to enhance overall well-being and quality of life by enabling participation in everyday tasks. By bridging the gap between challenges and capabilities, Occupational Therapy ensures that everyone can live a more fulfilling and independent life.
What Service we offer in our Dubai Centre?
Services We Offer
- Child Development Programs: Our center is one of the best therapy center for Autism, ADHD and other Neuro-diverse concern in Dubai. We provide customized programs to support children with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Learning Disabilities or any other Developmental Challenges.
- Adult Rehabilitation: We have the best occupational therapists in Dubai, specializing in adult rehabilitation to help individuals regain their independence and improve their quality of life.
- Senior Care: Our occupational therapy services in Dubai cater to the elderly, ensuring they can live their golden years with dignity and comfort.
What is done in Occupational Therapy at Belief Shaping Therapies?
During occupational therapy at Belief Shaping Therapies in Dubai, our specialists evaluate the abilities and goals of children. The therapy we provide is highly personalized, depending on each child’s specific needs.
Our 4 step process -
- Reviewing Medical History: We start by looking at the child's medical history. This involves asking questions related to their health and the tasks they need to perform.
- Evaluating Improvement Areas: We identify areas where the child might need help and look for ways to enhance their abilities.
- Understanding Goals and Circumstances: We spend time understanding the child's goals and circumstances. This information is crucial in creating a best treatment plan.
- Progress Assessment and Analysis: We regularly assess the child's progress. This helps us determine improvements and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.
Benefits of Occupational Therapy
- Enhanced Daily Living Skills
- Improved Sensory Processing
- Enhanced Motor Skills
- Better Communication and Social Skills
- Increased Independence and Confidence
- Reduced Behavioural Issues
Why choose Belief Shaping Therapies for Occupational Therapy?
- Personalised Assessment Plan
- Highly Trained and Qualified Licensed Staff
- Adaptive techniques and strategies for daily activities
- Environmental modifications for better mobility at home or work
- Holistic Care Model
Early intervention the key to achieving the best outcomes in Occupational Therapy
The sooner a child begins therapy, the more likely they are to make significant progress and develop the skills they need to succeed. If you notice any signs of developmental delays or challenges, seeking professional help early one can make a significant difference.
Occupational therapy is a powerful tool for supporting growth and development in children. By addressing challenges related to motor skills, sensory processing, cognitive abilities, social interactions, and daily living skills, OT helps children build the foundation they need for a successful and fulfilling life.
By staying up-to-date with the latest research and techniques in Occupational therapy, Belief Shaping Therapies ensures that its clients receive the most effective and innovative care available.
When can you need Occupational Therapy?
Adults | Children |
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Recovering from a stroke | Coping with sensory processing issues |
Managing chronic pain or arthritis | Developing fine motor skills for writing |
Adjusting to a new disability | Learning self-care skills like dressing |
Overcoming workplace injuries | Improving attention and focus in school |
Dealing with mental health challenges | Enhancing social skills and interaction |
Relearning daily living activities | Addressing developmental delays |