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Browse verified occupational therapist professionals in Grand Junction, CO. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Seven occupational therapists are currently active in Grand Junction, CO. Occupational therapy addresses physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges through therapeutic activities and adaptive strategies, helping clients regain independence in daily living and work. Whether you're recovering from injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking developmental support, these practitioners offer personalized treatment plans tailored to individual goals and circumstances.
Look for therapists who provide a detailed initial evaluation and explain their treatment approach in writing. A good occupational therapist will discuss your specific functional goals and involve you in planning your care. Be cautious of practitioners who pressure you to commit to long treatment packages upfront or refuse to provide documentation of your progress. Verify licensure status independently rather than relying on verbal assurance alone.
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There are seven occupational therapists currently active in Grand Junction.
You can search our directory for the seven active occupational therapists in the area. Verify licensure independently through the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies to confirm credentials before scheduling.
An occupational therapist will assess your functional abilities, discuss your daily activities and goals, review your medical history, and develop a personalized treatment plan. The evaluation typically includes observation of how you perform everyday tasks and discussion of barriers to independence.
While many insurance plans require a physician referral, some occupational therapists accept direct self-referrals. Contact your insurance provider and the therapist directly to confirm their policies and coverage requirements.
Occupational therapists work with patients recovering from stroke or injury, managing arthritis or chronic pain, addressing developmental delays, coping with mental health conditions, and adapting to life changes. They focus on helping you perform meaningful activities and maintain independence.