With many years of experience providing occupational therapy services for motor vehicle insurance, ADP through the Government of Ontario, and Private files, we are uniquely qualified for traditional occupational therapy services as well as a number of specialty occupational therapy assessments and treatment programs.
Fisher, Franic & Associates includes the following services:
- Conduct disability assessments with both subjective and objective measures, including re-assessments if changes in function are observed to ensure the correct benefits are received
- Develop customized rehabilitation plans
- Provide up-to-date occupational therapy treatment services
- Link clients with community organizations and resources
- Recommend and source funding for assistive devices and therapeutic aids
- Educate clients, family, caregivers and those directly involved with the client about tools and techniques to modify the environment and/or adjust task(s) for greater success
- Monitor progress in rehabilitation and follow-up with clients post discharge
- Report subjective and objective observations in rehabilitation progress in a timely manner
- Develop discharge plans to assist with transitioning back into life-roles and maintaining gains achieved during our services
Fisher, Franic & Associates provides occupational therapy services that address function, rehabilitation, vocation, education and safety. If the client was involved in a motor vehicle accident their pre-accident functioning is compared to current functioning levels while taking into consideration the accessibility and safety of the client’s home. We have ADP authorized therapists able to prescribe devices, mobility aids and equipment needed to enhance client’s functioning and assist with achieving previous or future desired roles. Our therapists have training in the C-CAT Course, and in the use of the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS), which is a standardized and evidence-based assessment to determine physical and cognitive abilities. Therapists also have training in the Progressive Goal Attainment Program (PGAP), which addresses psychosocial factors to facilitate re-integration into meaningful roles and return-to-work.