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Service·Independence · Daily competence · Quality of life.

Occupational therapy

Tailored approaches that support your independence in daily life — for children, adults and seniors.

About the treatment

How we work with Occupational therapy

Occupational therapy helps people whose ability to act in daily life is impaired — after injuries, neurological conditions, attention disorders or with advancing age. The focus reaches beyond physical recovery to meaningful participation in work, family, leisure and hobbies.

What we treat

  • post-stroke and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation
  • hand and finger injuries
  • ADHD and learning difficulties in children
  • neurological conditions (Parkinson’s, MS, ALS)
  • mental-health conditions (depression, anxiety, burnout)
  • dementia and age-related limitations
  • post-operative hand and arm care

Who we treat

Children · working adults · seniors.

Indications

When this therapy fits

  • Post-stroke and TBI rehabilitation
  • Hand and finger injuries
  • ADHD and learning difficulties in children
  • Neurological conditions (Parkinson, MS, ALS)
  • Mental health (depression, anxiety, burnout)
  • Dementia and age-related limitations
  • Post-operative hand and arm therapy
Your benefits

What you gain

  • Regain independence in daily life
  • Fine motor + concentration training
  • Family + caregiver guidance included
  • For children, adults and seniors
Process

How your therapy unfolds

First consultation

Capture of life situation, goals and daily demands.

Functional assessment

Standardised tests of motor skills, concentration and daily abilities.

Goal-setting

Jointly defined, everyday-oriented therapy goals.

Individual therapy

Daily-life training, assistive-device advice, family involvement.

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Occupational therapy — glimpses from the practice

Occupational therapy with us — content & process.

14.12.2024
Frequently asked

Answers about Occupational therapy

What conditions is occupational therapy suitable for?

Occupational therapy supports people of every age in managing daily life — after accidents, with neurological conditions, developmental delays in children, or as part of rehabilitation. Content and goals are agreed individually at the start of treatment.

Does health insurance cover occupational therapy?

Yes — occupational therapy is covered by statutory health insurance with a doctor’s prescription. We bill directly. Private patients receive an invoice to submit to their insurer.

Complementary offer

Animal-assisted therapy with Rocky

At our Lindenthal location, your occupational therapy sessions can optionally be accompanied by therapy dog Rocky — especially helpful for children, patients with ADHD, trauma after-care, or concentration difficulties.

Learn more about therapy dog Rocky

Ready for your first appointment?

Book online or give us a call — we'll discuss which therapy and which location suit you best.

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Lindenthal · Möckern · Paunsdorf
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