About Occupational Therapy Specialists
What to know about occupational therapy specialists in Pittsboro
An occupational therapist (OT) is a licensed healthcare professional who helps people of all ages participate in the activities of daily living that are meaningful and essential to them. Occupational therapists evaluate physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and environmental factors affecting a person's ability to perform everyday tasks. They develop individualized treatment plans using therapeutic activities, adaptive equipment, environmental modifications, and skill-building exercises to maximize independence and quality of life. OTs work with individuals recovering from injury or illness, those with developmental disabilities, and people managing chronic conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about occupational therapy specialists in Pittsboro
How many occupational therapists are in Pittsboro, NC?
There are 6 occupational therapists practicing in Pittsboro, NC. Use the filters above to narrow down your search based on your specific needs.
Can I get telehealth appointments with occupational therapists in Pittsboro?
Some occupational therapists in Pittsboro offer telehealth services. Use the telehealth filter to find providers offering virtual consultations.
Community Health in Pittsboro, NC
Health data from CDC PLACES across 1 ZIP code (population: 21,572)
Based on CDC community health data, Pittsboro residents face several health challenges that are particularly relevant when seeking occupational therapy specialists care. In this area, obesity affects 29.1% of adults, and depression affects 21.9% of adults. Additionally, lack of health insurance affects 6.9% of adults, and smoking affects 10.2% of adults.
Food insecurity affects 8.7% of the community, which can impact overall health outcomes and access to care.
Source: CDC PLACES, 2023. County Health Rankings, 2025. Prevalence rates among adults aged 18+.