Occupational Health Services (OHS) ensure safety, reduce the costs of potential injuries, minimize downtime and maximize productivity, while conceptualizing a comprehensive primary care approach. This vision allows more opportunities to articulate the primary goal, actively engage in care delivery, and make an impact on health and lives. Occupational Therapy (OT) is an allied health profession which evaluates the development, recovery, or maintenance of the meaningful activities of the individuals, groups, or communities such as mental health problems, disabilities, injuries, or impairments.

OT works with professionals in physical therapy, speech therapy, audiology, nursing, social work, clinical psychology, and medicine. OT can actively contribute to improve healthcare by providing quality, safe, and efficient hospitality to the patient. This can be achieved by focusing on…