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Portland has 53 occupational therapists available to serve the area. Occupational therapy helps people regain independence in daily activities after injury, illness, or disability. Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or seeking support for developmental needs, an occupational therapist can work with you to improve functional abilities and quality of life. The field requires specialized training and state licensure. When searching for a practitioner in Portland, you can also explore options in nearby communities like Milwaukie, Wilsonville, Salem, Medford, and Eugene.
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Look for a therapist who is transparent about their qualifications, can explain their treatment plan in plain language, and provides a written summary of your initial evaluation. They should ask detailed questions about your medical history and functional goals before beginning therapy. Be cautious of practitioners who pressure you to commit to long-term packages upfront, demand cash-only payment without receipts, or have no verifiable online presence or office location. A licensed occupational therapist should be willing to communicate with your physician or other healthcare providers as part of your care.
There are 53 occupational therapists listed in the Portland area, giving you multiple options to find a practitioner whose experience and schedule align with your needs.
Oregon requires occupational therapists to be licensed. You can verify current licensure through the Oregon Health and Science University or the state's licensing board by checking the therapist's name and license number.
Your initial visit typically includes a detailed assessment of your medical history, functional abilities, and goals. The therapist will evaluate how you perform daily activities and discuss a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Many occupational therapists accept insurance, but coverage varies by plan and provider. Contact your therapist's office directly to confirm they work with your insurance and understand your co-pays and deductibles.
Some occupational therapists offer virtual sessions, though certain evaluations and hands-on treatments require in-person visits. Ask your potential therapist whether they offer telehealth options for your specific needs.
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