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Occupational Therapy is a client-centered health profession that enables people to participate in meaningful daily activities across their lifespan. This dynamic field combines rehabilitation science with psychological and social approaches to help individuals overcome physical, mental, or developmental challenges that impact their ability to engage in work, self-care, and leisure activities. Occupational therapists utilize evidence-based practices and adaptive techniques to develop personalized intervention strategies, focusing on enhancing independence, improving functional abilities, and promoting overall well-being. The profession plays a crucial role in various settings, from hospitals and rehabilitation centers to schools and community organizations, helping people regain, develop, or maintain the skills essential for daily living and participation in society.
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