Life after a brain injury often brings new challenges in navigating daily routines. At Thrive Therapy of Kansas, our occupational therapy services are designed to help individuals rebuild the skills they need to engage in meaningful daily activities—from getting dressed and preparing meals to managing work or community responsibilities.
Occupational therapy (OT) focuses on restoring independence, promoting safety, and adapting the environment or tasks to meet each individual’s current abilities. Our therapists work closely with clients to identify their personal goals and build a plan that supports progress at a comfortable, sustainable pace.
Our Approach to Occupational Therapy
We begin with what matters most: how a person wants to live their life. Whether someone is returning to independent living, a job, or simply trying to feel confident handling day-to-day responsibilities, we tailor interventions to support function, comfort, and dignity in every step.
OT sessions may take place in the home, community, or one of our therapy center – always emphasizing real-life relevance and practical strategies.
What Occupational Therapy Can Address
At Thrive, we don’t just focus on what’s lost—we focus on what’s still possible, and how we can make that possible together.
Regaining independence with personal care tasks
Developing routines for time management and organization
Modifying tasks or environments for increased safety and accessibility
Navigating sensory changes or sensitivities
Building motor coordination and visual-perceptual skills
Learning energy conservation techniques
Enhancing performance in home, work, or community roles
What Occupational Therapy Can Address
At Thrive, we don’t just focus on what’s lost—we focus on what’s still possible, and how we can make that possible together.
Regaining independence with personal care tasks
Developing routines for time management and organization
Modifying tasks or environments for increased safety and accessibility
Navigating sensory changes or sensitivities
Building motor coordination and visual-perceptual skills
Learning energy conservation techniques
Enhancing performance in home, work, or community roles
Eligibility Criteria for occupational Therapy
Click the link below to make sure you meet the eligibility criteria:
Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, we’re happy to answer your questions and guide you through our services. Reach out to us — we’re ready to help.