Specialized neuro-rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). We focus on cognitive skills, ADL retraining, and improving daily independence.
Difficulty remembering recent events, focusing on tasks, or multitasking.
Trouble with planning, organizing, problem-solving, and decision-making.
Challenges with self-care tasks like bathing, dressing, and grooming.
Difficulty interpreting visual information, judging distances, or recognizing objects.
Weakness or coordination issues in the arms and hands affecting object manipulation.
Learning strategies to conserve energy and manage post-injury fatigue.
A brain injury can affect memory, attention, behavior, and daily routines. Occupational Therapy (OT) helps people relearn practical skills like dressing, cooking, self-care, and safe movement.
For both Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), treatment is personalized. At Sajjad Rehabilitation & Therapy Centre, we combine cognitive rehab with task-based training to rebuild confidence and independence.
Occupational therapy focuses on the practical application of skills. We help patients bridge the gap between physical recovery and real-world function.
Brain injury recovery is complex and unique to each individual. Specialized OT ensures that therapy addresses not just physical movement, but also the cognitive and emotional aspects of recovery, leading to a more complete return to life.
Evaluating cognitive, physical, and functional abilities to identify deficits.
Targeted exercises to improve memory, attention, problem-solving, and executive functions like planning and decision-making.
Practicing essential self-care tasks like dressing, grooming, eating, and structured daily routines to regain functional independence.
Teaching family members how to support the patient's independence.
We use a variety of evidence-based techniques tailored to each patient:
Focuses on sensory stimulation, basic responsiveness, and preventing complications while building awareness and simple motor responses.
Builds active participation in functional tasks, self-care skills, mobility practice, and structured cognitive training.
Focuses on community living, social reintegration, vocational goals, and maintaining long-term functional gains.
We believe in accessible and ethical rehabilitation care. The cost of brain injury occupational therapy in Patna depends on the assessment findings and the level of support required.
We provide a clear treatment plan and transparent fee discussion during the first consultation.
Get a professional evaluation and a personalized occupational therapy plan.
These FAQs are based on common real-world questions patients and caregivers ask on platforms like Reddit and in rehab consultations.
Recovery time is different for every person. Some improvements happen in weeks, but meaningful functional recovery often takes months or longer. Progress depends on injury severity, sleep, medical stability, and regular therapy practice.
Yes. OT uses practical cognitive training plus compensatory tools like routines, alarms, written planners, and environmental setup. The goal is better daily function, not only test performance.
OT should begin as early as medically safe. Early rehab helps prevent secondary problems, builds routine, and supports faster return of daily skills.
Post-brain-injury fatigue is very common. The brain uses more effort for basic tasks, especially for attention, planning, and screen use. OT helps with pacing, rest breaks, energy budgeting, and task simplification.
Many people can return with a graded plan. OT can assess job or study demands, build attention and endurance, and recommend accommodations for safer and more sustainable re-entry.
Use a predictable routine, simple one-step instructions, and visual reminders. Encourage independence with supervision instead of doing everything for the person. Track sleep, mood, and task tolerance and share updates with the therapist.
Yes, emotional changes are common after TBI and ABI. They can be linked to brain changes, fatigue, pain, and frustration. OT, psychology support, and family education together can help manage these symptoms.
Most people start with 2 to 5 sessions per week in early rehab, then reduce as independence improves. Your final plan depends on severity, goals, and response to therapy.