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Lewiston has 16 occupational therapists available to help with rehabilitation, mobility, and daily living skills. The market includes both established practices and newer providers serving the local community. If you're looking to expand your search beyond Lewiston, nearby cities like Auburn, Waterville, Augusta, Bangor, and Skowhegan also have occupational therapy services. When evaluating providers, consider their experience with your specific condition or age group, whether they accept your insurance, and the convenience of their location and scheduling.
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When selecting an occupational therapist, verify their credentials are current and ask for details about their treatment philosophy and methods. Look for providers who explain their recommendations clearly and involve you in setting therapy goals. Be cautious of practitioners who pressure you into long-term commitments without a clear evaluation first, or those who are unwilling to discuss their qualifications. Providers who maintain transparent communication about progress and adjust treatment based on your feedback are generally more reliable partners in your recovery.
There are 16 occupational therapists listed in Lewiston, ME. If you don't find a good fit locally, nearby cities like Auburn, Waterville, and Augusta also have providers available.
You can search our directory for occupational therapists in Lewiston. Verify their license status by contacting the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, which oversees occupational therapy licensure in the state.
An initial evaluation typically includes a review of your medical history, assessment of your current abilities and limitations, discussion of your goals, and a treatment plan. The therapist will ask about your daily activities and what you hope to improve.
Look for a therapist with experience in your specific condition or age group, clear communication about treatment goals, and a collaborative approach. It's reasonable to schedule a brief consultation or phone call to discuss whether they can help with your particular situation.
Occupational therapists help people recover or develop skills for daily living, work, and leisure activities. They work with patients recovering from injury or illness, managing chronic conditions, and addressing developmental or cognitive challenges.
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