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6 Occupational Therapists found in Perry HallHolly Nelson, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
4910 Forge Haven Dr, Perry Hall, MD - 21128
410-882-1345 410-882-1345
Renee Klawunder, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
5213 Forge Rd, Perry Hall, MD - 21128
704-779-1455
Mr. Olumide Savage
Occupational Therapist
8814 Baileys Ct, Perry Hall, MD - 21128
443-857-3691
Kristian Anthony Casala
Occupational Therapist
5009 E Joppa Rd, Perry Hall, MD - 21128
202-375-9043
Vikki Seidenman
Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics
4910 Forge Haven Dr, Perry Hall, MD - 21128
410-882-1345
Michele D Rossi, MS, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
9805 Colenbourne Rd, Perry Hall, MD - 21128
443-676-2910
About Occupational Therapists: Occupational Therapist: is a person who has graduated from an entry-level occupational therapy program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) or predecessor organizations, or approved by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT), or an equivalent international occupational therapy education program; has successfully completed a period of supervised fieldwork experience required by the occupational therapy program; has passed a nationally recognized entry-level examination for occupational therapists, and fulfills state requirements for licensure, certification, or registration.
An occupational therapist provides interventions based on evaluation and which emphasize the therapeutic use of everyday life activities (i.e., occupations) with individuals or groups for the purpose of facilitating participation in roles and situations and in home, school, workplace, community and other settings.
Occupational therapy services are provided for the purpose of promoting health and wellness and are provided to those who have or are at risk for developing an illness, injury, disease, disorder, condition, impairment, disability, activity limitation, or participation restriction. Occupational therapists address the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, sensory, and other aspects of occupational performance in a variety of contexts to support engagement in everyday life activities that affect health, well-being, and quality of life.