
Can We Help

CAN A RISE ABOVE HELP ME?
Are you frustrated that you're still in a fog after a concussion?
Are you frustrated that you're still in a fog after a concussion? Maybe you're relying more on others to get through the day. Or you're worried your teen won't function independently due to ADHD or autism. If you’ve ever said, “I just want to get back to my life,” you’re not alone — and we’re here to help.
At A Rise Above Occupational Therapy, we specialize in helping teens and adults improve how they think, move, and manage daily tasks — even if you feel stuck or like you’ve plateaued.
You may have tried therapy before with little success, been told “it’s all in your head,” or assumed your symptoms were just part of aging or stress. But with the right approach, recovery is possible. We address the root of your challenges — whether it's vision-related, sensory, or cognitive — and create a personalized plan to restore function and confidence.

Improving Brain, Body, Function & Life
At A Rise Above Occupational Therapy Services, we work with people and families who want to reclaim independence, confidence, and quality of life. We support worried parents and teens navigating school challenges and life skills, survivors of brain injuries working to regain daily function, and older adults who want to stay active and prevent decline. We also help adults experiencing movement, balance, or memory changes who want to remain independent, as well as workers and student athletes recovering from concussion or ongoing brain fog.
If you’re ready to get back to living your life with more clarity, strength, and confidence, we’re here to help. Reach out today to speak with an occupational therapist and discover what’s possible.
A RISE ABOVE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
We Help People Like You:
Worried parents and struggling teens looking for support with school and life skills
Survivors of brain injuries wanting to regain independence and daily function
Older adults who want to stay active and avoid decline
Adults with movement or memory challenges who want to reduce dependence on others
Workers and student athletes recovering from concussion or ongoing brain fog

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