Occupational Therapy
You may have challenges due to a stroke, a job-related injury or an age-related disorder. Or perhaps you have an arm or hand injury such as a fracture or tendon repair. Occupational therapy can help you maximize your recovery, make adaptations to your work area to relieve physical discomfort or teach you to feed and dress yourself again.
Who may benefit from Occupational Therapy?
Children and adults who need:
- Adaptations and compensatory training for daily tasks
- Arthritis management
- Energy conservation/joint protection training
- Functional cognitive retraining
- Hand and upper extremity rehabilitation and splinting
- Handwriting and fine motor skills retraining
- Pediatric developmental therapy
- Psychosocial and life skills retraining
- Self-care and daily activity retraining
- Sensory integration
- Stroke, brain injury and neurological rehabilitation
- Visual and vestibular retraining
- Wheelchair and seating recommendations
Rehabilitation Services Department
Calvert Memorial Hospital, 4th floor
Pediatric Clinic
CMH Annex
120 Hospital Road
Suite 100
410-535-8308 / 301-855-1200, ext. 8308
TDD 410-535-5620
CMH offers additional outpatient rehabilitation services through our affiliates, Calvert Physical Therapy and Chesapeake Physical Medicine |

Specialty services:
Cognitive and life skills retraining
Functional capacity assessments and work retraining
Outpatient hand therapy and upper extremity orthotic services
Outpatient pediatric services (sensory integration)
Stroke and visual rehabilitation
Wheelchair/seating and positioning assessments
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