Occupational Therapy is a service
that promotes maximal levels of independence in activities of
daily living.
When you are faced with illness
or injury, the occupational therapist helps you to become as
independent as possible in self care, home, community and
leisure skills. The therapist assists you to resume previously
held life roles and improve the quality of your life. She
modifies your everyday activities, teaches you easier ways to
complete daily tasks and structures your environment to meet
safety needs.
| Diagnosis
Treated |
Services
Provided |
- Cerebral Vascular
Accident (Stroke)
- Traumatic Brain Injur
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Hand and Arm Injuries
- Arthritis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Reflex Sympathetic
Dystrophy (shoulder-hand syndrome)
- Amputation
- Guillain Barre's
syndrome
- Hip/knee Fractures and
Replacement
- Sensory Motor Disorders
- Other neuromuscular
disorders
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- Assessments
- Pediatric Therapy
- Activities of Daily
Living Retraining
- Cognitive/Perceptual
Retraining
- Family Training
- Hand Therapy
- Splinting
- Upper Extremity Range of
Motion
- Upper Extremity Muscle
Re-education
- Adaptive Equipment
Training
- Home Exercise Programs
- Home Evaluations
- Community Reintegration
- Ergonomic Assessment
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How To Refer
- A written order from your
Doctor must be received prior to assessment or therapy.
- Your insurance company must
also authorize treatment from our facility.
- Referrals should be sent
directly to the address below.
Occupational Therapy Department
San Joaquin General Hospital
P.O. Box 1020
Stockton, CA 95201-1020
The Occupational Therapy
Department is located in Room 333 on the third floor of the
Tower's building of San Joaquin General Hospital.
Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Telephone:
(209) 468-6292
Fax:
(209) 468-6281
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