By Ms Inthu Mathi, Occupational Therapist, Trichy


Self-care is essential for well-being, but neurological conditions like stroke, Parkinson’s, MS, and dementia can make daily tasks challenging. Occupational therapy (OT) helps individuals regain independence through personalized strategies.


Challenges in Self-Care for Neurology Patients

Cognitive impairments – Memory loss, trouble focusing

Physical limitations – Weakness, paralysis, or pain

Emotional changes – Anxiety, depression, or lack of motivation

Fatigue & medication effects – Low energy, side effects


How OT Supports Self-Care

Adaptive equipment – Tools for dressing, eating, and bathing

Cognitive training – Improving memory and focus

Energy conservation – Managing fatigue effectively

Emotional support – Stress management techniques

Caregiver training – Educating families for better care


Benefits of OT in Self-Care

  • Greater independence in daily tasks
  • Increased confidence and well-being
  • Reduced caregiver burden

Occupational therapy empowers individuals to live more independently and improve their quality of life. If self-care is a challenge, consider consulting an OT professional for support.

Stay well and take care!