Supporting Sensory Processing: Vision Input in OT

The visual sensory system plays a crucial role in how individuals interpret and respond to their environment. In Occupational Therapy, understanding visual sensory processing is essential for addressing challenges related to attention, coordination, learning, and behavior. OT assess how visual input is received, processed, and integrated, and use targeted interventions to support functional skills such as reading, writing, self-care, and play. Whether working with children with sensory processing difficulties or adults recovering from neurological events, OTs help to optimize visual function for greater independence and quality of life.

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