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FAQ

What does an occupational therapist do for Parkinson's disease?

Parkinson's Disease (OT)

An OT teaches movement strategies to overcome freezing episodes, adapts utensils and tools for tremor and reduced grip, modifies your home to prevent falls, trains handwriting techniques to manage micrographia, and structures daily routines around energy peaks. OT keeps you doing what matters despite Parkinson's progression.