The concept of rehabilitation strategy for occupational and physical therapy is based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF). The goal of rehabilitation is to enable individuals with health conditions that are, or may be, life-limiting to achieve and maintain optimal functioning. Our approach is patient-centered and addresses a spectrum of neurological, brain injury, traumatology, and loss of functioning concerns, including helping patients compensate for the absence of bodily functions and structures.
The center OT and PT professionals implement best practices interventions:
- biomedical and technological,
- psychological and behavioral interventions,
- educational,
- occupational and vocational,
- social and supportive interventions,
- interventions targeting the physical environment,
- mental health counseling
The center implements cutting edge virtual reality and neurofeedback technologies for rehabilitation exercises and functioning restoration, as well as mental health coping skills development. In addition, neurofeedback is utilized to address PTSD symptomology, brain injury, cognitive functioning, and sleep normalization.