Occupation - This word describes the meaningful activities that fill your day and give your life purpose — from brushing teeth to baking cookies, Fine Motor - These skills help you zip, write, button, and color inside the lines., Adaptation - When we change the task or environment so you can participate successfully, Person Environment Occupation - This OT model helps you understand how someone’s abilities, surroundings, and daily roles all interact like puzzle pieces to support or challenge function, Range Of Motion - You measure this when checking how far someone can bend or stretch a joint, Sensory - This word describes how we take in and interpret information from the environment through smell, sound, sight, touch, taste, and movement, Bilateral - This describes using both sides of your body together — like clapping or holding a paper with one hand while cutting with the other, Neuroplasticity - This brainy term explains how the brain can change, learn, and adapt — even after injury, Occupational therapist - This person helps you regain, maintain, or adapt to living your best life, Hip Kit - This bundle of tools — like a reacher, sock aid, and long-handled sponge — helps people with limited mobility get dressed and stay independent after surgery,

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