Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy (OT) helps to solve the problems that interfere with your ability to do the things that are important to you. It can also prevent a problem or minimize its effects.
When an injury, illness, disability or other problem limits your ability to take care of yourself, participate in paid or unpaid work, or enjoy your leisure time- hobbies, sports, spending time with family- then you may want to learn some new skills for the job of living from an occupational therapist.

Occupational Therapy
Holly Anderson
Holly has been working as an Occupational Therapist since graduating from graduating from Dalhousie University in 2006. Holly has a myriad in multiple sectors including in hospital, Extramural and Worksafe New Brunswick.
Holly has experience in Pediatrics, Palliative care, Chronic disease management, functional cognitive assessments, home accessibility and community seating and mobility. The list goes on to include neuro rehabilitation, ergonomic assessments, job site analysis and Functional capacity evaluations!
Fun Fact: Holly is the mom to three girls and co-coaches one of her daughters basketball teams. She loves to cook, hike and be active!






