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At your first appointment, the OT will assess your needs. They may come to your home, workplace, or school. They might tell you to move furniture or get an assistive device like a cane or grabber. They can show you how to do daily chores better.

Next, they’ll work with you to make a therapy plan and set goals. Your OT can train you to adapt your movements, improve your motor skills or hand-eye coordination, or do tasks in new ways.

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