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Eventually, you're going to need help doing things you could easily do on your own before. That doesn't mean you'll need to quit doing them, though. It means taking a different approach. An occupational therapist can help you adjust to limitations at home and at work. For example, she can:

Teach you new ways of doing everyday tasks
Simplify tasks that may be sapping your energy
Organize your life to make up for problems with thinking, memory, or concentration, a process called cognitive rehabilitation

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