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Occupational Therapy



Occupational Therapists are healthcare professionals who work with individuals of all ages, with the goal of enabling participation in meaningful roles and occupations despite the presence of disabilities. The Department of Occupational Therapy at Sengkang General Hospital promotes health and well-being by supporting individuals to return to their daily functions and perform day-to-day meaningful activities revolving around self-care, leisure, and productivity.

Our team of Occupational Therapists work with individuals who experience a range of physical, cognitive, or psychiatric challenges either from birth or as the result of accident, illness, or ageing. Our primary goal is to enable these individuals to find ways to continue participating in meaningful activities safely in their homes and communities.

To maximise each individual’s function and quality of life, our Occupational Therapists work closely with them to identify strengths and barriers to participation, collaborate on specific goals, before designing a customised treatment or rehabilitation programme appropriate to each individual’s unique values, needs and preferences.

Our therapy programme involves carefully selected activities to enhance each individual's physical, cognitive and/ or psychosocial abilities in both inpatient and outpatient settings, as well as recommendations on environmental modifications and assistive devices to promote safety and participation in meaningful activities. Caregiver training may also be done to equip families or caregivers with the skills to care for their loved one’s post-discharge, improving their confidence and reducing incidences of caregiver stress.


Our Clinical Services

Neurorehabilitation

Neurological rehabilitation is targeted at individuals who are recovering from acute or chronic neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's diseases, spinal cord injuries and many more. Occupational Therapy aims to promote the return of motor, cognitive and sensory-perceptual functions, reduce and/or manage symptoms, promote participation in meaningful occupations, hence enhancing the overall quality of life of the individual.

Apart from working with individuals and their caregivers through one-on-one intensive rehabilitation based on their unique needs (such as through physical, cognitive, perceptual retraining and Activities of Daily Living retraining) in the wards, our Occupational Therapists also follow up with individuals in the outpatient setting to continue reintegrating them back into their communities and supporting their return to work.

Hands and Upper Limb Rehabilitation

Our Occupational Therapists specialize in hands and upper limb rehabilitation for individuals with a variety of conditions, including fractures, amputations, nerve and tendon injuries, arthritis, and repetitive strain injuries (such as trigger finger, carpal tunnel syndrome, and epicondylitis).

Our goal is to help individuals optimize the functional use of their hand and arm, allowing them to perform daily activities in the most independent, efficient, and pain-free manner possible. We offer a range of interventions, including pain management, fabrication of orthoses, heat therapy, individualized exercise programs, and patient education on managing specific conditions.

Geriatric Rehabilitation

Older adults may face cognitive, physical, and psychosocial challenges due to chronic and/or acute medical conditions.

Occupational Therapists work with these older adults and their caregivers by empowering them with strategies to support engagement in meaningful occupations within their homes and communities, while promoting safety and well-being. 

Our range of services includes:

  • Cognitive assessment and rehabilitation
  • Home safety assessments and recommendations for home modifications
  • Caregiver training and education on supporting engagement in activities of daily living (such as fall prevention education, activity engagement strategies)
  • Assessment and rehabilitation of self-care activities
  • Prescription of assistive devices 

Orthopaedic-Surgical Rehabilitation

In the Orthopaedic – Surgical Rehabilitation setting, Occupational Therapy aims to optimise the individual’s functional independence following upper and/or lower limbs injuries, amputation, traumatic brain, and spinal cord injuries through individualized intervention. Patients who have undergone various surgical procedures (such as colectomy, cholecystectomy, gastrectomy, craniectomy and laminectomy) are also part of this rehabilitation process to enhance their independence in activities of daily living. 

Patients will be educated and equipped with relevant skills and knowledge to incorporate specific precautions that must be adhered to post-surgery into their routines and activities of daily living. Our Occupational Therapists work closely with these individuals to help them regain their physical and cognitive skills and educate caregivers on how to perform their daily activities. This may include learning how to incorporate the use of assistive devices and orthosis during daily activities. Splints may also be fabricated to promote better positioning and use of extremities post-injuries. Wheelchair assessment and training is also part of the rehabilitation process to support their mobility post-injuries within the comfort of the patients’ home and community. 

Critical Care Rehabilitation 

Occupational Therapy has a role to play in enabling early mobilization in the critical care setting to prevent further deconditioning of the patients’ physical and cognitive functions. Proper positioning in bed and providing orthosis (such as resting ankle foot orthosis or resting hand splint) are some of the interventions provided to prevent joint tightness and promote better lung expansion for breathing. Tailored interventions to prevent Intensive Care Unit (ICU) related delirium and promote arousal level through activity engagement and sensory stimulation are also delivered. Moreover, patients on ventilatory support are enabled and supported to engage in simple bed side activities, such as grooming. Patients are thereby encouraged to participate in meaningful occupations despite being in the critical care setting. 

Oncology Rehabilitation

Occupational Therapy in oncology rehabilitation is tailored for individuals living with cancer, through addressing and managing symptoms faced such as fatigue, pain, and psychosocial needs at different stages of cancer. Our Occupational Therapists also collaborate closely with these individuals to identify roles and activities that are meaningful and purposeful to them. Through rehabilitation, patient education in energy conservation techniques and prescription of assistive devices, we aim to enhance these individuals' quality of life and support them in achieving goals and wishes closest to their hearts.

Mental Health Rehabilitation

Occupational Therapists work with individuals with psychiatric conditions in reintegrating into the community and performing daily occupations in an adaptive manner. 

Our range of services / interventions includes:

  • Teaching stress management strategies and educating on the active use of coping strategies.
  • Promoting healthy lifestyle habits and routines by addressing barriers and building on existing resources and capabilities
  • Training and developing independent living skills such as time management, social skills, problem-solving and self-management, which are essential for continued participation in everyday activities and work.
  • Facilitating reintegration into the community by exploring community-based resources and outpatient services

Paediatric Rehabilitation

Occupational Therapists in this service work closely with children with physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, or other challenges, with the aim of facilitating their achievement of age-appropriate developmental milestones and supporting their participation in self-care, school, play and leisure activities. Our Occupational Therapists collaborate with children and their parents to identify specific challenges and goals, before developing individualised treatment plans based on each child’s needs. Interventions may include handwriting training, social skills training, visual perceptual training, attention and behavioural management, sensory regulation, gross and fine motor skills training.

Postmastectomy Rehabilitation and Lymphoedema Management

The post-mastectomy rehabilitation team provides pre-operative education and post-operative rehabilitation to individuals diagnosed with breast cancer. The goals of rehabilitation are a) to help individuals to regain as much shoulder movements as before the surgery so that they are able to resume activities that they do at home, at work and in recreation, and b) to monitor and manage lymphedema for individuals with axillary lymph nodes clearance.

Early intervention and good management of lymphedema is crucial for improving one’s quality of life and ensuring continued participation in activities of daily living. Our Occupational Therapists will work with these individuals to integrate lymphedema self-management strategies to overcome these challenges; supporting them to maintain or increase their independence in their daily living.

Return to Work Program

The post-mastectomy rehabilitation team provides pre-operative education and post-operative rehabilitation to individuals diagnosed with breast cancer. The goals of rehabilitation are a) to help individuals to regain as much shoulder movements as before the surgery so that they are able to resume activities that they do at home, at work and in recreation, and b) to monitor and manage lymphedema for individuals with axillary lymph nodes clearance.

Early intervention and good management of lymphedema is crucial for improving one’s quality of life and ensuring continued participation in activities of daily living. Our Occupational Therapists will work with these individuals to integrate lymphedema self-management strategies to overcome these challenges; supporting them to maintain or increase their independence in their daily living.

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Treatments Offered


  • Functional assessment and retraining
  • Cognitive assessment and retraining
  • Assessment and re-training of activities of daily living
  • Prescription and training in the use of assistive devices, including motorised mobility devices
  • Home assessment and modifications
  • Community mobility assessment and training

 

FAQs

Why has my doctor ordered an Occupational Therapy session for me?

Your physician has requested an evaluation to determine if therapy services could improve your abilities. Occupational therapy and physical therapy make it possible for those with injuries or physical and developmental challenges to function safely and efficiently in day-to-day activities and live their lives to the fullest potential.

What are the Main Benefits of Occupational Therapy?

Occupational Therapy improves strength and endurance for functional tasks. Although typical exercise and endurance (or activity tolerance) activities are common in therapy, what truly sets Occupational Therapy apart is the ability to analyse the movement or cognitive requirements of specific daily tasks, and creatively implement activities and exercises designed to build upon the patient’s current abilities to improve independence and function. Apart from the remediation of specific skills, Occupational Therapists are also well equipped with knowledge on available assistive devices and environmental modifications which can help to simplify tasks and further support participation in valued occupations.

What are the differences between occupational therapy and physical therapy?

Physical therapy focuses on improving your movement, mobility, and function. This is usually done through a variety of purposeful exercises, strength training, stretches, or other physical activities. Occupational therapy, on the other hand, focuses on helping you carry out daily tasks and meaningful occupations. It places a stronger emphasis than physical therapy on day-to-day activities and the improvement of skills needed for participation in these valued roles and activities. Occupational Therapists also strongly believe in adopting a holistic perspective and hence, are often involved in helping you make your home, work, or school environment more optimal for you to perform your occupations in.

Where is the Occupational Therapy Department located?

SKH’s Occupational Therapy Department is led by a well-trained team, providing a comprehensive range of inpatient and outpatient services. While our inpatient services are provided within Sengkang General Hospital, our outpatient clinics are located on levels 3 and 5 of our Medical Centre, as well as Block 7 level 2 of the Outpatient Rehabilitation Centre.