Alissa M. Lieberman, OT
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What does it take to turn daily routines into moments of independence? Occupational therapy bridges that gap for people navigating injuries, disabilities, or life transitions. In the Upper East Side, where the pace never slows, specialists like Alissa M. Lieberman, OT, help clients adapt their environments and habits to fit their needs—whether that means relearning how to dress after surgery or managing chronic pain while working from home.
Her practice operates from New York, NY 10021, a neighborhood where historic brownstones share sidewalks with modern clinics. The focus here isn’t just on recovery; it’s about reclaiming the small, often overlooked tasks that make life feel manageable. Sessions might cover everything from fine motor skills and handwriting retraining to cognitive exercises and adaptive equipment recommendations, all tailored to the rhythms of city living. Even something as simple as opening a subway turnstile or typing on a laptop can become a hurdle when mobility or coordination changes.
For anyone ready to explore how occupational therapy could reshape their daily experience, reaching out is the first step. A quick call to (917) 566-1864 can set up an initial conversation about goals and next steps. The approach is practical, not prescriptive—designed to meet people where they are, whether that’s recovering from a stroke or adjusting to a new diagnosis.
Finding the right specialist in a dense urban area can feel overwhelming, but the map for Alissa M. Lieberman, OT, is just a click away. Directions to the practice are available here, where the quiet side streets of the Upper East Side offer a respite from the usual Midtown hustle.