
Occupational Therapist
Occupational therapists help patients manage everyday activities during and after cancer treatment. They help patients maintain independence and quality of life.
Roles of an Occupational Therapist:
- Support patients in adapting to everyday activities such as work, self-care and hobbies.
- Recommend changes to improve independence at home or work.
- Provide strategies to cope with fatigue, memory or concentration challenges.
- Teach patients ways to save energy, reduce stress and manage daily routines..
Questions to ask an Occupational Therapist:
- What strategies can I use to manage daily fatigue and still do the things I enjoy?
- Can you help me plan for returning to work during/after treatment?
- How can occupational therapy support my mental and emotional well-being?
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