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Therapy Tune-Up: Build a Milk Carton Birdhouse
This craft uses fine motor skills to cut, trace and paint if you choose. Work on visual motor skills with tracing and cutting with accuracy, along with hand strength and dexterity to cut and assemble the house. We use our executive functions when following steps of sequencing correctly as well.
Therapy Tune-Up: Plant One of Your Favorite Seeds
Planting a seed and tending to its growth uses fine motor skills with pinching, pouring, and scooping the seeds and dirt. Work on development of language skills to describe the items. This activity includes sensory exploration through different textures, socials skills to communicate and share (if doing with another person). Utilize executive functions through sequencing each step in the correct order.
Therapy Tune-Up: Go On a Nature Walk
Nature provides a sensory experience with visual, gross motor, and auditory input. Through the different sights, sounds and textures, balance and coordination through walking on uneven terrain, linguistic skills to name animals or plants that are seen during your walk, this experience has so many therapeutic benefits for all ages.
Therapy Tune-Up: Swimming for Strength
Some individuals with multiple sclerosis may find it difficult to exercise. Swimming is a great option due to its low impact on your joints, less intense resistance for muscles, and the ease of movement from your body’s buoyancy in water.
Therapy Tune-Up: Body Scan Meditation
Find links between physical and emotional pain, decrease stress, anxiety, or pain, and sleep better with this simple meditation to scan your body each day. Use the habit tracker to keep track of your progress each day you meditate.
Therapy Tune-Up: Board Games & Card Games
Did you know playing board games and card games can aid in stress relief? Start game night at home to work on skills like memory, processing, socialization, cognitive skills, fine motor skills, and benefit from stress reduction while playing.
Therapy Tune-Up: Mindful Breathing with Shapes
Practice mindful breathing with shapes! Promote inner peace and reach the “rest and digest” mode with these therapist recommended breathing practices. Simply follow the patterns detailed on the shapes to start your practice.
Therapy Tune-Up: Heart Healthy Movement
If your body is not used to working out regularly, suddenly engaging in rigorous physical exercise can be dangerous for your heart. Keep heart health in mind by making sure you are getting the exercise your body needs in a safe way.
Therapy Tune-Up: Chair Core Exercises
Follow the positions to improve core strength even with limited mobility. Everyone can improve their core strength without getting on the floor or standing. Start with these simple positions and increase complexity as you grow stronger.
Therapy Tune-Up: Self-Esteem Journal
Feel secure and inspired! When we feel good about ourselves we tend to have better and more positive relationships with others; we also engage in activities with a desire to accomplish more. With good self-esteem, you are more likely to take care of yourself and have the motivation to overcome obstacles.
Winter Wellness Challenge
This Winter Wellness Challenge is designed for adults who want to cultivate healthy habits and foster a sense of well-being during the cold winter months. The challenge encourages participants to track and engage in wellness-focused activities each day, using a downloadable habit tracker/bingo card to stay accountable.
Therapy Tune-Up: Year-End Reflection
Participate in a year-end reflection to help you recognize your own strengths or weaknesses, accomplishments, positive memories or things you did, lessons learned, or new skills gained. This self-improvement tool helps you see what you want to do better and set goals for the future year.
Therapy Tune-Up: Chair Yoga
This form of yoga can be done while sitting in a chair. For those with limited mobility it can be easier and much more manageable. The practice of yoga can help us alleviate pain and so much more.
Winter Word Scramble Worksheet
A fun, therapeutic activity that promotes cognitive stimulation, fine motor skills, and language skills is the Winter Word Scramble. This game is designed for adults or individuals of any age and can be a fantastic way to celebrate the winter season while also promoting therapeutic practice areas.
Therapy Tune-Up: Sleep Hygiene Cards
Incorporate good sleep hygiene into your routine. Use these card prompts to create new sleep habits and help you get to bed when you are feeling restless.
Therapy Tune-Up: Carpal Tunnel Exercises
Ease carpal tunnel pain and tension, especially for those who are now using the computer for more prolonged periods.
ADLs Chore Card Challenge
Our ADLs Chore Card Challenge is a card-based activity for adults focusing on some of the things occupational therapists work on with individuals. This game helps adults practice and improve their everyday functional skills and independence through developing and managing a routine for their regular chores.
Therapy Tune-Up: Daily Reading
Reading regularly can do great things for your mind overall. Keep up your reading practice to improve brain connections and cognition.
Therapy Tune-Up: Bake a Spooky Treat
Get into the holiday spirit with these Halloween baking ideas! There are so many great ways to create a spooky treat this Halloween.
Therapy Tune-Up: Yarn Pumpkins
This DIY craft involves bilateral integration, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and executive functioning.