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Browse verified occupational therapist professionals in Richland, WA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Richland has 9 occupational therapists available to help with rehabilitation, mobility, and daily living skills. Since ratings and licensing information are not yet available in the directory, you may want to verify credentials directly with practitioners and check their state board standing independently. Occupational therapy services support recovery from injury, manage chronic conditions, and improve functional independence across all age groups.
Look for occupational therapists who provide a clear written evaluation and treatment plan before starting services. Verify that the practitioner is licensed and maintains professional liability insurance. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into long-term commitments without assessing your needs first, or who operate cash-only with no documentation. Transparent communication about progress and any changes to your treatment should be standard practice.
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There are 9 occupational therapists listed in the Richland directory.
You can verify a therapist's license through the Washington State Department of Health or the appropriate state licensing board. Ask the therapist for their license number and check it independently before scheduling.
Your first session typically includes an evaluation of your functional abilities, medical history, and goals. The therapist will assess your mobility, daily living skills, and any limitations, then discuss a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Many occupational therapists accept insurance, but coverage and accepted plans vary. Contact your insurance provider and the therapist's office directly to confirm coverage before your first appointment.
Occupational therapists work with patients recovering from injury or surgery, managing chronic conditions, adapting to disability, and improving daily living skills across all ages—from children to older adults.