
Occupation-Centered Practice
Occupation-Centered Practice focuses on helping individuals participate in everyday activities that are meaningful to them, such as self-care, work, or leisure. It emphasizes tailoring therapy and support to support a person’s specific goals and routines, fostering independence and a sense of purpose. Rather than just addressing impairments or symptoms, this approach considers the person’s environment, interests, and priorities, promoting overall well-being by enabling meaningful engagement in daily life. It’s a holistic method that values what matters most to the individual and works collaboratively to improve their ability to participate fully in their chosen activities.