Occupational Therapy plays a significant role in the lives of disabled individuals by addressing barriers that hinder their ability to engage in activities essential for daily living, self-care, work, and leisure.
By teaching new skills and encouraging positive behaviors, behavioral modification therapy aims to enhance the individual's quality of life and promote successful integration into various environments.
Life skills for children with intellectual disabilities should focus on promoting independence, enhancing communication, and fostering social interactions to help them navigate daily challenges and improve their overall quality of life.
One of the primary goals of Physical Therapy for disabled individuals is to improve mobility and functional capacity. Strengthening exercises focus on specific muscle groups to help disabled individuals perform daily activities with greater ease.
If a child has Special Educational needs, a step–by-step approach is adopted. A highly personalized curriculum is developed which meets the needs, interests & ability of the child.
It offers a path that imparts the skills and knowledge needed to work in a given occupation.
Speech Therapy serves as a valuable resource in unlocking their communication potential, facilitating social interactions, and promoting overall emotional well-being
A key aspect of physiotherapy is the comprehensive assessment of the individual's physical capabilities, limitations, and functional goals