
Adult Occupational Therapy
FREE Consultation
Schedule a FREE 15-minute consultation to discover how you can benefit from occupational therapy
Treatment
Individual in-home sessions, integrating daily tasks into therapy to promote independence and enhance your functional abilities in everyday life
Intake
You complete a form regarding your medical history and your current concerns to create a personalized treatment plan
Reports
We provide evaluation reports and letters of recommendation, offering detailed assessment findings and equipment recommendations to support your needs and therapy goals
Evaluation
Uses standardized and/or non-standardized assessments to evaluate your various skills, including participation in self-care tasks, range of motion, strength, and balance.
Family/Caregiver Consultations
Offering your family and caregivers education, training, and collaborative support to address your needs

Pricing Information
Direct Occupational Therapy Evaluation & Treatment
$120/session (50 minutes)
Family/Caregiver Consultations
$100/session (50 minutes)
Funding Options
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The provincial no-fault insurance provisions of auto insurance may fund OT services for individuals injured in motor vehicle accidents
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The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) may fund OT services for individuals injured on the job or who experience work-related illness
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Veterans Affairs Canada funds eligible OT services
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Occupational therapy may be covered under your health benefits plan. If not, we encourage you to reach out to your insurance company to request coverage. ​
Who does occupational therapy help?
Occupational Therapy helps people of all ages experiencing disabilities, illnesses, injuries, and developmental delays to participate in the activities they want and need to do in their daily life. Some common adult diagnoses we work with include:​
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Stroke
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Parkinson’s Disease
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ALS
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Spinal Cord Injuries
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COPD
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Congestive Heart Failure
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Hip fractures & replacements
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Mental health disorders
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Generalized weakness (fall risks)
How does occupational therapy help?
Occupational Therapy helps individuals develop skills or modify tasks to improve their participation in everyday activities. Below are some of the skills that occupational therapists can work on:
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Strengthening
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Balance training
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Self-care training
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Cognitive training
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Endurance training
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Bed mobility training
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Transfer training (shower, toilet, etc.)
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Energy conservation
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Equipment & home modification recommendations