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Occupational therapists are skilled professionals
whose education includes the study of human growth and development
with specific emphasis on the social, emotional, and physiological
effects of illness and injury. Patients who might benefit from seeing
an occupational therapist include those with developmental disabilities,
those recovering from an injury or a stroke, neurological diseases,
arthritis, or anyone adapting to new restrictions in lifestyle, after
major surgery, for example.
At the Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center, our occupational
therapy services are provided by an occupational therapist who is
registered with the American
Occupational Therapy Certification Board and licensed by the State
of Washington |
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