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Maximizing the Quality of Patients' Lives
Occupational therapy helps people to develop or regain skills that are important for independent living. Our therapists work with people from birth through the
lifespan, who because of illness, injury, development or psychological impairment, need to learn skills that will help them lead independent, productive, and
satisfying lives.
Occupational therapy can prevent injury or the worsening of existing conditions or disabilities and it promotes independent functioning in individuals who may
otherwise require institutionalization or other long-term care. Because of this, occupational therapy keeps health care costs down and maximizes the quality of
life for the individual, their family, and other caregivers.
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Contact Us
Appointments/Referrals
Phone: 319-356-2663
Clinic Location
0733 John Pappajohn Pavilion
(Elevator I, lower level)
The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics buildings and campus are non-smoking environments.
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