October 1, 2023
Occupational therapists (OTs) work with people of all ages to overcome challenges that impact their ability to do the activities they want to do, need to do, or are expected to do in their daily lives. OTs play a vital role in the PCVRS (Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services) rehabilitation journey by helping you regain your independence and achieve your rehabilitation goals.
OTs can improve your health and well-being by helping you participate more fully in activities that are important to you. They will work with you to improve your life after service, helping address challenges at home, at work, or in the community; and improving your health and overall well-being.
They will help you identify activities that are meaningful to you, analyze them, and break them down into smaller tasks. This will make it easier for you to do them successfully.
OTs take a holistic view of your rehabilitation needs. They consider many factors, including physical and mental health barriers, that may impact your ability to participate in daily roles and responsibilities. They consider your:
Depending on the challenges they identify, OTs will work with you to:
Occupational Therapy treatment is focused on establishing routines and increasing participation in daily activities. It can help you reach your work or personal goals and become more independent.
OTs can help you in a number of ways. They can work with you to:
OTs commonly work in hospitals and health clinics, but they can also work in community mental health centers, physiotherapy clinics, home care, and health promotion . Occupational therapists can also work virtually, depending on the scope of treatment. They are important members of the interdisciplinary PCVRS team.
OTs define anything we do that occupies our time as an 'occupation,' so their work can touch on all aspects of our lives. That’s why working with an occupational therapist is so important! Schedule an appointment with an occupational therapist today and get back to doing all of the things you love in your daily life.
Sep 30, 2024
Your rehabilitation journey with Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services (PCVRS) begins by helping you identify your rehabilitation needs and learning about how our Rehabilitation Service Specialists (RSSs) and Rehabilitation Service Professionals (RSPs) can support your success in Veteran Affairs Canada’s (VAC) Rehabilitation Services and Vocational Assistance Program.
August 30, 2024
At Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services (PCVRS), we believe there is nothing more important than providing Veterans participating in the Rehabilitation Services and Vocational Assistance Program (RSVP) with the support system they deserve after service. Our purpose is to provide rehabilitation services on behalf of Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) that support improvement in your health and well-being, life satisfaction, and employability.
May 8, 2024
Embarking in therapy can be overwhelming. You may be wondering if your provider will be 'the right fit' or perhaps you may be apprehensive about sharing your story with someone new. But whatever the reason may be, it is important to understand these worries are experienced by many.
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