We offer occupational therapy (OT) or ergotherapy services to help individuals regain and improve their ability to perform daily activities, especially after addiction or mental health challenges. Key offerings may include:
Teaching individuals how to manage tasks like cooking, cleaning, personal care, and budgeting, promoting independence and self-sufficiency.
Assisting clients in developing skills for returning to work or pursuing new job opportunities, including resume building, job search, and interview preparation.
Programs that teach practical skills, such as communication, problem-solving, and time management, to help individuals adapt to daily life post-recovery.
Helping clients improve memory, attention, problem-solving, and organizational skills, which may be impacted by addiction or mental health issues.
Teaching clients ways to cope with stress through relaxation exercises, mindfulness, and time management strategies.
Using structured activities like art, music, or physical exercise to help individuals rebuild their sense of purpose, self-esteem, and social connection
These Occupation therapy services aim to help individuals regain functional independence and engage in meaningful activities as part of their recovery process.
Psychosocial support is about helping individuals cope with, and overcome difficult life situations. Good psychosocial support is comprehensive and focuses on protection resilience and coping mechanisms.
Ergotherapy also known as occupation therapy is a field of recovery pathway. It tries to achieve the highest possible quality of life for a person with physical or mental issues through meaningful activity.
Relaxation program is a structured set of techniques designed to reduce stress and promote physical and mental relaxation, often including practices such as deep breathing, meditation, and progressive muscle relaxation.