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What Is Occupational Therapy?

The word "occupation" in occupational therapy does not mean employment, but the tasks you do every day: What occupies your time or attention. The goal of occupational therapy is to assist you or your loved one become fully engaged in life, prepared for challenges and successes.

Occupational therapy helps people with a variety of areas including (but not limited to):

  • self-care,
  • play,
  • work,
  • school, and
  • community.

How Can Occupational Therapy Help Me?

We focus our therapy on your individual needs. We can help you meet goals like:

  • completing dressing and grooming,
  • participating socially with peers,
  • age appropriate play,
  • eating a variety of food with utensils,
  • completing chores or household management tasks independently,
  • return to work, and
  • cook for your family.

Our occupational therapists at the University of Utah Life Skills Clinic work with people of all ages to evaluate each situation and organize a treatment plan which leads to greater independence and satisfaction with the activities that they want and need to do as part of his or her daily routine.

Parents & caregivers, Come Join us!

 

Parent Group: Self-regulation

Learn about self regulation strategies and skills. 

When: November 7, 2024 at 6:30pm. This class will be offered remotely via Zoom. 

Register: Call 801-585-6837 to reserve your spot. The class is $20.00

Support for Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals

Find support and resources at our eight week course for trans and nonbinary individuals. Topics include dress and grooming, accessing legal and health care support, emotional support, and more. Allies are welcome to attend.

When: October 8th, 2024 at 6:30pm. This course will run for eight weeks.

Register: Call 801-585-6837 to reserve your spot. The class is $100.00

Parent group: Self regulation. November 7th at 6:30PM
Group Support for transgender & nonbinary individuals begins Oct 8th at 6:30pm

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