Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is designed to help patients with temporary or permanent loss of function regain independence and quality of life. Occupational therapists specialize in caring for people with physical, developmental or emotional challenges by helping them improve their ability to perform daily activities, as well as recommend ways for patients to adapt their environment to enhance independence. Therapists assist patients with everything from eating, bathing and dressing to using a computer, getting in and out of the car, or running errands.
At Medical Center of South Arkansas, the occupational therapy team provides services to people of all ages with physical, mental or developmental disabilities. Inpatient and outpatient treatment sessions are available for patients with developmental disorders, arthritis, hand injuries, sensory integrative disorders and/or stroke.
For more information, please call: (870) 863-2000