
Occupational therapists help cancer survivors with the education and training needed to improve their ability to perform the activities of daily living (ADL). By studying how individuals interact with their day-to-day surroundings, occupational therapists can help cancer survivors adapt or address any physical limitations resulting from treatment.
Occupational therapy can assist patients with the following:
For appointments, a doctor's written prescription is needed and may be sent by fax or mail. Prior authorization by the health plan may also be needed. Patients will be called to arrange an initial evaluation within 24 hours of receiving the prescription.
To schedule an appointment or to get more information, please call (310) 423-2111.
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