Occupational Therapy in Spring Lake LA as therapist assists woman with balance and mobility training

Occupational Therapy at Our Shreveport, LA Nursing Facility

Have you recently undergone surgery or experienced an injury that makes daily activities more difficult? Has a chronic condition affected your movement or comfort, limiting what you can do at home? Occupational therapy can help you regain comfort, movement, focus, and confidence.

At Spring Lake Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Shreveport, LA, we offer therapeutic services designed to support older adults and individuals facing physical, cognitive, or functional challenges. Through occupational therapy, we help patients rebuild the skills needed for everyday tasks and work toward a more independent lifestyle.

Physical and cognitive conditions can affect movement and comfort, but with the right support and guidance, improvement is possible. Our team is here to help you take those steps forward.

What is occupational therapy?

Occupational therapy helps older adults maintain independence by improving their ability to perform everyday tasks. It is especially helpful after a stroke, surgery, or injury, and for those managing chronic conditions such as arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, or dementia.

Therapists work with patients on daily activities like dressing, bathing, cooking, and using mobility aids. Each session is tailored to the individual’s needs, lifestyle, and personal goals. For example, someone recovering from a hip fracture may learn safer ways to move around the kitchen, while a person experiencing memory loss may benefit from routines that support focus and organization.

Occupational therapy goes beyond physical ability. It also supports emotional well-being by helping individuals feel more confident and capable in their daily lives. It plays an important role in maintaining dignity and independence, and Spring Lake Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation is proud to be part of that support.

A Senior Woman with a Physical Therapist doing a Stretching Exercise at Spring Lake Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation in Shreveport, LA

Types of Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy includes a range of services based on individual needs. Some of the most common types include:

  • Geriatric OT: Specialized programs designed to promote seniors’ independence in daily activities like bathing, dressing, and meal preparation.
  • Physical Rehabilitation: Focused on improving mobility and strength after surgeries, falls, or illnesses like arthritis.
  • Cognitive Therapy: Helps seniors manage memory-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s or dementia by improving cognitive functioning.
  • Home Safety Assessments: Evaluations of living spaces to reduce risks like falls, enabling seniors to stay safe at home.
  • Adaptive Equipment Training: Guidance on how to use tools like walkers, grab bars, or specially designed utensils effectively.
  • Social Participation Programs: Encourages seniors to engage in hobbies or group activities, reducing isolation and improving mental health.

Benefits of Occupational Therapy

The advantages of occupational therapy go beyond managing a specific challenge. Comprehensive therapy can positively transform physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Below are some of the many benefits of working with our occupational therapists:

  • Enhanced Independence: Regains the ability to perform basic tasks like grooming, cooking, or driving.
  • Improved Mobility: Strengthens muscles and joints to reduce physical restrictions.
  • Fall Prevention: Teaches safer movement strategies and home modifications to reduce the risk of falls.
  • Cognitive Support: Assists with memory, problem-solving, and attention for those with conditions like dementia.
  • Reduced Anxiety and Depression: Encourages participation in meaningful activities to boost a sense of purpose and happiness.
  • Better Quality of Life: Promotes confidence when seniors can manage tasks on their own or with minimal assistance.

What can occupational therapy treat?

Occupational therapy can address a wide range of physical and mental conditions. Some of the most common conditions we treat with occupational therapy include:

  • Arthritis and Joint Pain
  • Stroke Recovery
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Heart Disease
  • Alzheimer’s and Dementia
  • Vision or Hearing Impairments
  • Balance and Coordination Problems
  • Post-Surgery Rehabilitation

Customized & Compassionate Care

Spring Lake Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation is committed to helping patients feel confident and healthy. Our facility offers comprehensive services tailored to our patients, including:

  • Long-Term Care: Our long-term care is tailored for patients needing help with daily activities while helping them feel confident and secure.
  • Physical Therapy: Our physical therapy programs are customized to enhance a patient’s movement, strength, and function.
  • Outpatient Therapy: Our outpatient therapy helps patients continue rehabilitation from surgery, illness, or injury after returning home.

Schedule Your Occupational Therapy Treatment

Occupational therapists play an important role in supporting residents both physically and emotionally. Their care helps individuals build independence, work toward personal goals, and improve their overall quality of life. Whether it’s improving mobility, adapting to cognitive changes, or creating a safer home environment, occupational therapy is a valuable part of care for many of our patients.

Contact us to learn more about our occupational therapy services or to schedule a visit to our facility.

FAQs About Occupational Therapy

What does occupational therapy help with? 

Occupational therapy helps seniors adapt to age-related challenges to maintain independence. It focuses on improving daily living tasks, mobility, cognitive skills, and home safety.

Is occupational therapy covered by insurance? 

Yes, occupational therapy is typically covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and many private insurance plans, especially if a doctor deems it medically necessary. Be sure to consult your policy for details on coverage.

Is occupational therapy worth it? 

Absolutely. For seniors, occupational therapy can significantly reduce risks associated with aging, like falls or cognitive decline, while promoting a greater sense of autonomy and quality of life. Many families find it invaluable in helping their loved ones age gracefully.

How can families get involved in occupational therapy plans?

Families can actively participate by understanding therapy objectives, encouraging resident participation, and incorporating suggested activities or adaptations during visits and at home if applicable.

Does occupational therapy aid in end-of-life care?

Yes, occupational therapy can greatly enhance end-of-life care by providing comfort and improving quality of life.