Amy Knight, COTA/L

Blairsville

 

 
ometimes considered the "human element" of recovery,
therapy involves helping people return to independence
and self-reliance.  Therapy programs are designed for patients
of all ages with physical, emotional, social and mental limitations
who need stimulation of their minds and muscles.  The creative
arts therapy careers include many exciting opportunities to use
music, art and dance to facilitate rehabilitation.  Other
challenging pursuits include respiratory, physical, and
occupational therapy.  These specialists demonstrate a high
level of commitment, patience, and compassion while
helping clients reach their greatest potential.  In this
rewarding and satisfying health care field, professionals
often see their patients begin to lead more enjoyable lives.

        

 

Creative Arts Therapist

Medical Dosimetrist

Occupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy Assistant

Orthotist

Physical Therapist

Physical Therapist Assistant

Prosthetist

Radiation Therapist

Recreational Therapist

Respiratory Therapist

Speech/Language Pathologist

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