Epictetus once said, “We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.” Currently, individuals with sensory processing disorder total 5-16.5% of the population. As for children on the autism spectrum, the CDC reports that 1 in 44 children will identify with the disorder. When we consider […]
Why Should You Still Choose My Occupational Therapy Practice?
In a 2014 poll from Healthgrades Report, 62% of patients prioritized location when selecting a hospital or doctor. Is that surprising? As a patient, the likeliest answer is no. With so much for you to accomplish in 24 hours, your time is precious. Due to this, it makes sense why location plays such an important […]
Why Should You Choose My Occupational Therapy Practice?
As of 2021, New York issued over 13,000 licenses in occupational therapy. In terms of the total workforce, the number of people employed in the field reached 132,000 in 2019. Here’s another interesting fact: of this total workforce number, 90% of occupational therapists are female. With so many occupational therapists in New York, why should […]
Why Is Occupational Therapy the Right Fit for You?
When you think of occupational therapy, what comes to mind? Although occupation is in the name of the profession, our expertise doesn’t involve helping people find employment. While therapy is found within the title of occupational and physical therapy, we’re not interchangeable. Instead, both professions play their part. Because this is often confusing, it’s crucial […]
What is the Difference between Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy?
Cucumbers and zucchinis are the same, right? Visually, they look the same, but the two differ in taste, food group designation, and the like. Whereas dieticians and nutritionists classify zucchinis as a vegetable, some experts disagree on whether to categorize cucumbers as a fruit or vegetable. How does this connect with today’s topic? On the […]
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