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Occupational therapy provides treatment that is individually designed to help people perform self care (such as bathing, eating, dressing), homemaking, work and leisure activities. Occupational therapists use goal-directed activities to help improve physical or cognitive skills, fabricate hand splints and teach people to use assistive devices in order to be more self sufficient. Occupational therapy can benefit people of all ages. It is most often recommended for people who are experiencing difficulty with any activity due to:
- Stroke (CVA) or head injury
- Hand/arm injury and/or hand surgery
- Carpal Tunnel syndrome and other cumulative trauma
- Fractures and joint replacements
- Arthritis
- Multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's Disease
- Cardiac and respiratory conditions
- Many other types of injury, illness or disability
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Hours:
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Location of Services:
- Inpatient
Acute care
- The Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Miller Rehabilitation Unit
Hyman S. Caplan Pavilion
4th & Willow Street
Lebanon, PA 17046
- The Rothermel L. Caplan Transitional Care Unit
Hyman S. Caplan Pavilion
4th & Willow Street
Lebanon, PA 17046
- Home Health
- Licensed therapist providing treatment in the home
Hyman S. Caplan Pavillion
4th & Willow Street
Lebanon, PA 17046
(717) 270-7816
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Contact
Stephanie Andreozzi, Manager, Inpatient Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
717-270-3744
email: sandreozzi@gshleb.org
For patients requiring multiple outpatient therapies (occupational, physical and/or speech therapy), call Rehab Services Secretary at (717) 270-7812 |
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