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Occupational Therapy Education Hub

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Evidence-based guides, home exercise programs, and practical strategies for post-stroke survivors, sensory-sensitive children, and anyone relearning the movements that make daily life possible.

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Visual Morning Routine Checklist

A printable, illustrated step-by-step guide to getting dressed, eating breakfast, and out the door — designed for foggy mornings.

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Evidence-Based Practice·ADL Retraining·Fine Motor Skills·Sensory Integration·Stroke Rehabilitation·Cognitive Strategies·Home Exercise Programs·Caregiver Support·Evidence-Based Practice·ADL Retraining·Fine Motor Skills·Sensory Integration·Stroke Rehabilitation·Cognitive Strategies·Home Exercise Programs·Caregiver Support·
Stroke Recovery

"Will I ever be able to cook for myself again?"

After stroke, the motor pathways that once made cooking automatic need to find new routes through the brain. This is neuroplasticity — real, measurable, and possible at any stage of recovery. The key is repetitive, meaningful practice of the exact tasks you want to regain, with adaptive strategies that protect your safety and dignity while your brain rewires. Most people significantly exceed their early prognosis when they have the right tools and a structured approach.

PDF Guide

One-Handed Kitchen Techniques

Step-by-step adaptive methods for safe meal prep using one functional hand, including cutting boards and jar openers.

12 pages
Illustrated Guide

Dressing Sequence Visual Guide

Illustrated morning dressing routine with adaptive strategies for buttons, zippers, and shoes after stroke.

8 pages
Video Walkthrough

Shoulder Range of Motion Exercises

Gentle 10-minute video walkthrough of progressive shoulder exercises to regain overhead reach.

10 min video
Self-Assessment

ADL Independence Tracker

Weekly self-assessment to track progress across dressing, bathing, cooking, and community tasks.

4 pages
"Six months after my stroke, I made scrambled eggs by myself for the first time. I cried the whole time I was eating them. These guides gave me the steps — I just had to keep showing up."
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Margaret Osei

Stroke survivor, 14 months post-event

Sensory Strategies

"Why does my child cover their ears at every birthday party?"

Sensory processing differences mean your child's nervous system interprets sound, touch, movement, or light at a different volume than neurotypical children. Birthday parties are a perfect storm — unpredictable noise, unexpected touch, bright lights, and schedule disruption all arriving at once. This isn't behavior; it's neurology. Sensory integration therapy and a thoughtful sensory diet can significantly reduce the overwhelm and help your child build tolerance gradually, on their terms.

Illustrated Guide

Sensory Diet Planning Guide

Build a personalized daily schedule of sensory activities that regulate your child's nervous system throughout the day.

10 pages
PDF Guide

Oral Sensory Alternatives to Chewing

Safe chewy tools, crunchy snack strategies, and oral motor activities to replace destructive chewing behaviors.

6 pages
Self-Assessment

Sensory Profile Screening Checklist

Identify whether your child is sensory-seeking, sensory-avoiding, or a mixed profile — and what that means at home.

5 pages
Video Walkthrough

Sound Sensitivity Strategies for Parties

Practical preparation strategies for noisy events: ear defenders, visual schedules, and exit plans that actually work.

8 min video
"I stopped fighting my son's need for chewy tools and started working with it. The oral sensory guide helped me understand why — and the alternatives actually worked. He wore his school uniform all day last Tuesday."
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Priya Nair

Parent of a sensory-seeking 7-year-old

Hand & Wrist

"My hands go numb at my desk. How long until it's permanent?"

That familiar tingling in your fingers at the end of a long workday is your median or ulnar nerve telling you it's been compressed too long. The good news: caught early, repetitive strain injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome respond extremely well to ergonomic correction, nerve gliding exercises, and strategic splinting. The window to reverse this without surgery is wider than most people realize — but it does require action, not just rest.

PDF Guide

Ergonomic Desk Setup Checklist

Wrist, elbow, and shoulder positioning guide with photos — fix your setup in 15 minutes to stop the tingling.

5 pages
Illustrated Guide

Nerve Gliding Exercises for Carpal Tunnel

Illustrated 5-minute nerve flossing routine proven to reduce numbness and improve median nerve mobility.

7 pages
Video Walkthrough

Splint Wearing Schedule Explained

When to wear your wrist splint, when to take it off, and how to keep your skin healthy underneath.

6 min video
Self-Assessment

Symptom Tracking Log

Two-week daily log to identify patterns in your numbness, tingling, and grip strength to share with your therapist.

4 pages
"I was convinced I needed surgery. The nerve gliding exercises in the PDF felt too simple to work — but three weeks later I was sleeping through the night without waking up with numb hands. I wish I'd started six months earlier."
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Daniel Kowalski

Software engineer, 8 years at a keyboard

Daily Living

"How do I get through a morning when my brain won't sequence anything?"

Cognitive fatigue, executive dysfunction, and post-illness brain fog share a common challenge: the sequencing engine that runs morning routines automatically has gone quiet. The solution isn't trying harder — it's building external structure that does the sequencing for you. Visual schedules, environmental cues, and energy conservation strategies let you offload the planning work so your available cognition can go toward actually doing the task.

Illustrated Guide

Cognitive Morning Routine Map

Visual sequencing guide for mornings when brain fog makes every step feel like a decision — designed for low-energy days.

6 pages
PDF Guide

Energy Conservation Techniques

Pace yourself through cooking, cleaning, and errands using the 4P approach: Prioritize, Plan, Pace, Position.

9 pages
Video Walkthrough

Adaptive Equipment Introduction

A tour of 12 common adaptive tools — button hooks, rocker knives, long-handled reachers — and exactly when to use them.

14 min video
Self-Assessment

Home Safety Walkthrough

Room-by-room fall prevention and accessibility checklist — bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, and stairways.

8 pages
"I printed the morning routine map and taped it to my bathroom mirror. It sounds so small. But I've been on time to work four days in a row for the first time since my diagnosis."
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Ama Darko

Managing fatigue from long COVID

Caregiver Guides

"How do I help without making them feel helpless?"

The hardest thing about supporting someone in recovery is calibrating your help. Too little leaves them unsafe; too much takes away the effortful practice their brain and body need to rebuild independence. OT caregiving science is clear: graded assistance — stepping in for the hardest 20% while letting them do the rest — produces better recovery outcomes and preserves dignity. These guides give you the language, the techniques, and the permission to do caregiving differently.

Illustrated Guide

How to Help Without Taking Over

The most important skill in caregiving: knowing when to step in and when to wait — and how to tell the difference.

8 pages
PDF Guide

Communication Strategies Post-Stroke

Scripts and approaches for talking with someone experiencing aphasia, apraxia, or cognitive changes after stroke.

10 pages
Self-Assessment

Caregiver Burnout Self-Assessment

Recognize the early signs of compassion fatigue and identify which support resources apply to your situation.

4 pages
Video Walkthrough

Safe Transfers & Mobility Assists

Body mechanics and assisted movement techniques to protect both you and your loved one during daily transfers.

12 min video
"The 'how to help without taking over' guide changed how I talk to my dad every single morning. I didn't realize how much I was doing for him that he needed to be doing himself."
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James Reyes

Caregiver for father recovering from stroke