A pair of worried parents come to your practice one day. One of their kids has autism and they’re having trouble keeping up with other children their age. Can you help, they ask?

With the right occupational therapy products and adaptive equipment, you sure can! Below, learn about the must-have OT supplies for your practice.

Understanding Occupational Therapy Products

The Role of OT Products in Therapy

Occupational therapy supplies make a real difference in the lives of people with physical, mental, and developmental disabilities. You can help kids and adults improve mobility, fine motor skills, and self-care abilities with assistive devices and sensory products.

Types of Occupational Therapy Products

Tools for occupational therapists, teachers, and physical therapy professionals include:

  • Adaptive equipment to aid in support and rehabilitation, such as battery-operated scissors and shower stools
  • Sensory integration items and techniques to improve movement, such as fidget toys and wiggle seats
  • Fine motor skills equipment, such as pencil grips and finger exercisers

Essential Occupational Therapy Products for Your Practice

Adaptive Tools for Daily Living

Adaptive tools are perfect for people who struggle with body movements and coordination. Adaptive equipment includes:

  • Elongated sink faucets
  • Button fasteners
  • Toilet grab bars
  • Screen readers

 

Sensory Integration Tools

These tools are ideal for patients with a condition that affects their sensory abilities. Items include:

  • Ball pits
  • Body brushes
  • Finger toys
  • Rocking and bouncing equipment
  • Padded mats

 

Fine Motor Skill Development

Therapists and teachers who focus on fine motor skill development might consider purchasing the following:

  • Theraputty
  • Tabletop scissors
  • Writing grips
  • Stretchy string
  • Wooden beads and laces

 

Selecting the Right Occupational Therapy Products

Assessing Your Practice’s Needs

The following will help you choose the right products:

  • Assess your patient demographics (age, gender, physical abilities/limitations, etc.)
  • Talk with your team and listen to their recommendations
  • Pick products that align with your therapy goals
  • Prioritize versatility, adaptability, safety, and durability
  • Check out product reviews from real patients and providers

 

Quality and Safety Considerations

Only purchase occupational therapy products from trusted suppliers with a reputation for safety. Be sure to look for suppliers with rock-solid warranties, too.

Integrating Occupational Therapy Products Into Your Practice

Training and Implementation

Before you start using your new products, train your staff on how to use them effectively. Your staff should also be able to explain to patients how the products work and the benefits they offer.

Measuring Outcomes

Even top-of-the-line products aren’t as helpful if you can’t measure their effectiveness. Consider using a tracking app to keep tabs on a patient’s progress. With one, your patient can input their challenges, daily goals, and a list of tasks they’ve accomplished each day. This allows you to evaluate whether your products are working as intended.

Weave: Your Ally in Occupational Therapy

Once you’ve chosen the right occupational therapy products, check out Weave. Our software comes with everything an occupational therapist or physical therapy professional needs to run their practice successfully. Get your free demo now to see how it works.

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