Department
Occupational Therapy
IAN Institute of Rehabilitation and Research:
Meet individual outcomes or goals beyond his/her current skills
The department of occupational therapy was established in 2020 and deals with the restoration of pediatric community.
It is the process of assessment and intervention which is used to create and sustain children’s daily activity.
To improve skill and possibility development, occupational therapy incorporates work, play, leisure and self-care activities. In order to maximize independence and improve quality of life, occupational therapy could entail modifying the work or surroundings to the child’s current ability.
Finding out which areas are impacted and how to help the person carry out this task in a more successful and functional manner are the duties of an occupational therapist.
In addition to supporting children with disability to engage in social and educational settings, it supports senior citizens experiencing physical and mental changes.
Our occupational therapists are available to hear your worries, evaluate and treat your kids to help them develop, the skills and abilities they need to lead fulfilling lives.
Our occupational therapists can help your child to improve:
- Sensory integration
- Hyperactivity
- Handwriting skills
- Cognitive skills
- Visuospatial skills
- Socio emotional skills
- Fine motor skills(activities involving small muscles in hands and fingers)
- Gross motor skills(activities involving large muscles in arms and legs)
- Planning and organizational skills
- Self-care skills
- Balance and coordination skills