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    Adapting Daily Life for the Person with Heart Problems
    The person diagnosed with cardiovascular disease has many questions and concerns about the tasks and activities that make up daily life and what to do and not to do in order to prevent further illness... Details >
    American Occupational Therapy Association
    Daily Activities After Hip Replacement Surgery
    Surgery to replace a damaged hip joint offers many people the opportunity to regain lost function and to return to daily activities with increased ease and comfort... Details >
    American Occupational Therapy Association
    Keeping Older Drivers Safe on the Road
    As people age, there is an increased likelihood that they will experience changes in vision, memory, and other physical and cognitive characteristics that may challenge their ability to drive safely. ... Details >
    American Occupational Therapy Association
    Occupational Therapy Improves Quality of Life for Adults with Low Vision
    It is possible for people with vision impairments to continue to live independent and meaningful lives with the help of an occupational therapist.... Details >
    American Occupational Therapy Association
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