Occupational Therapy Sensory Board – Cognitive and Motor Rehabilitation Tool

Occupational Therapy Sensory Board – Cognitive and Motor Rehabilitation Tool

Occupational Therapy Sensory Board – Cognitive and Motor Rehabilitation Tool

Occupational therapy sensory board for dementia and motor rehabilitation

What Is an Occupational Therapy Sensory Board?

An occupational therapy sensory board is a handmade rehabilitation tool designed to support fine motor skills, cognitive function, and sensory integration for patients in dementia care, Alzheimer’s therapy, and autism rehabilitation. Each sensory board includes locks, switches, textures, and gears that improve coordination and focus during occupational therapy.

Our collection of Dementia Care Boards and Interactive Busy Boards provides unique solutions for clinics, rehabilitation centers, and home therapy.

Benefits of Sensory Therapy Boards in Rehabilitation

Each occupational therapy sensory board stimulates brain activity and enhances hand-eye coordination. Therapists use these cognitive stimulation boards for dementia patients, stroke survivors, and individuals with memory loss. The sensory therapy process promotes mental engagement, muscle rehabilitation, and stress relief.

Popular designs include the Dementia Busyboard XS, Dementia Busyboard L, and Wooden Stand for Busy Board. These rehabilitation boards are safe, sturdy, and ideal for occupational therapy sessions.

Why Therapists Choose Wooden Sensory Boards

Every wooden sensory board from Easy Busy Store is crafted with high-quality plywood and non-toxic paints. Their tactile and visual elements make them perfect for fine motor rehabilitation and cognitive stimulation. These therapy boards are widely used in memory care facilities, rehab clinics, and occupational therapy centers.

See more options in Animated Busy Boards with Animals and Travel Busy Boards & Cubes for portable therapy solutions.

Applications in Memory and Motor Rehabilitation

The occupational therapy sensory board helps people with Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s, and autism spectrum disorders. By combining sensory and tactile stimulation, these rehabilitation tools improve daily living skills, restore memory functions, and promote emotional well-being.

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