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Denver has 146 occupational therapists available to help with rehabilitation, mobility, and functional independence. Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking therapeutic support, occupational therapists in Denver work with clients across all ages to improve daily living skills and quality of life. The field encompasses a range of specialties, from pediatric interventions to geriatric care and workplace accommodations. When selecting a provider, verify credentials through the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies and ask about their experience with your specific condition or population.
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Look for occupational therapists who provide a written treatment plan, explain their assessment findings in plain language, and maintain open communication about progress. Verify that the therapist's license is current and in good standing with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies. Be cautious of providers who pressure you to commit to long-term packages upfront without a clear evaluation, refuse to discuss fees or insurance, or operate without a physical address or professional liability coverage. A reputable occupational therapist will answer your questions about their qualifications and approach before you begin.
Search for occupational therapists in Denver and verify their Colorado license through the Department of Regulatory Agencies website. Ask for referrals from your physician, insurance provider, or local rehabilitation centers. Many therapists list their credentials, specialties, and contact information online.
Denver has 146 occupational therapists to choose from, offering a range of specialties and treatment approaches.
Ask about their license and experience with your condition, what the assessment and treatment process will look like, how they measure progress, what your costs and insurance coverage will be, and how often you'll meet. Also clarify whether sessions will be in-clinic or in your home or workplace.
The duration varies depending on your condition, goals, and progress. Your therapist should outline an estimated timeline during your initial evaluation and adjust it as you improve. Some people benefit from a few weeks of intensive therapy, while others may need ongoing support over several months.
Many insurance plans require a physician's referral for coverage, though some allow direct access. Check with your insurance provider about their requirements before scheduling an appointment.
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