Treatment Options For Huntington's Disease
Occupational Therapy

The disordered movements with this condition can pose a significant risk of falls for patients. It can also make it difficult to perform daily tasks, such as bathing, eating, and getting dressed. Occupational therapy can address these issues, though it does involve the patient as well as those they live with who will be aiding them in completing their daily tasks. In addition to helping patients find alternative ways to attend to their activities of daily living, this type of therapist also aids with assistive devices. For example, patients having difficulty walking can be assisted in learning how to use a walker or a cane. They can also get help with and information regarding other devices, such as using handrails throughout the home that allow them to be safer when doing regular activities, such as bathing.