Perseverance. Empathy. Teamwork. Transformation.

Occupational Therapy can help you answer that now what? question. An occupational therapist will keep the focus on the things you need and want to do. Your goals, Your activities, Your independence. With occupational therapy services you can:

  1. Achieve milestone goals like helping your teenager with a developmental disability gain the skills to transition from high school to independent living as an adult.

  2. Stay as healthy and productive as possible, while managing a chronic medical condition.

  3. Maintain or rebuild your independence by learning assistive devices so you can care for yourself after a stroke.

  4. Participate in the everyday activities important to you - such as driving, visiting friends, going to church, and other activities that keep you involved with your community.

In short, an occupational therapy practitioner can help you live life to its fullest no matter your health condition or disability.

What will the first session be like?

Our lead therapist will evaluate your situation and, with input from you (and perhaps your family, care provider, or friend), develop an individualized plan that will allow you to resume or pursue your valued occupation. After you develop goals with your occupational therapist, you will work together on a specific intervention plan to help improve or maintain your ability to perform daily activities and reach your goals of getting back to your life.

Coming Soon!
Topanga Therapy services will be expanding to better support children with ADD and neurodivergence. Our specialized programs will focus on helping kids develop essential skills to thrive at home, in school, and in everyday life. In addition to direct therapy for children and youth, we will offer resources and guidance for families to ensure holistic support. Stay tuned for more details as we work to create a welcoming and inclusive space for children and their families on their journey toward growth and success. This program will be dedicated to and to honor the memory of my son Charlie DePue.