Thanks for the cookies on the bus trip. Chris has settled into his apartment and really likes it. Chris said he feels his life is really coming together and wanted to thank CORE for their help. Read More »
Occupational Therapy is a service traditionally utilized in rehabilitation programs to provide individuals with skills for the job of living their lives. Typical efforts and treatment modalities of this therapeutic discipline include:
Self-care
Clothing Management
Meal Planning and Preparation
Home Management
Money Management
Safety Awareness
Community Integration
Pre-Vocational Skills
Durable Medical Equipment Assessment and Training
Family Education and Training
Occupational Therapy at CORE Health Care helps individuals regain a measure of control and self-management over activities that, by and large, they were previously able to do for themselves. As human beings, the loss of independence is painful. While relying on others to provide assistance with daily chores may be necessary after an injury or illness, it can be very difficult to accept. CORE's occupational therapists not only provide consistent emotional support to residents, but also help them to rebuild as much as possible while simultaneously learning to accept those supports when change is not possible.
The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accreditation has been awarded to CORE Health Care for the Residential Rehabilitation Brain Injury Programs for Adults.