Occupational therapy for MS focuses on helping you stay independent by making daily tasks easier, safer, and less tiring. Therapists provide practical strategies for managing fatigue, improving balance and mobility, staying organized, and adapting routines at home or work. They may recommend simple home modifications, supportive tools, and planning techniques that reduce effort and boost confidence. By addressing challenges with energy, movement, cognition, hand coordination, and vision, occupational therapy helps you navigate everyday life more comfortably and continue doing the activities that matter most.


