Occupational therapy is a healthcare profession that aims to help people develop, regain, or maintain the skills they need for daily living and for meaningful activities or occupations. These jobs cover a wide range of activities, including personal care tasks (such as dressing, bathing, and feeding), work-related tasks, leisure activities, and social participation. Occupational therapists work with people of all ages who have physical, cognitive, developmental, or emotional problems that affect their ability to participate fully in daily life. They assess each individual's strengths, limitations, and goals, then develop personalized treatment plans to meet their specific needs.