NPI | Name | Type | Address |
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Ashley Michelle Burnett |
Individual |
17700 W Capitol Dr Brookfield, WI |
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OT Kelly A Paschke |
Individual |
1501 Thompson St Bloomer, WI |
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MRS. OTR Brandi Leigh Binder |
Individual |
1000 N Oak Ave Marshfield, WI |
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OTR Wendy A Rousseau |
Individual |
N84w16889 Menomonee Ave Menomonee Falls, WI |
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O.T. Aaron T Grimmer |
Individual |
7878 N 76th St Milwaukee, WI |
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OTR/L Drake Allen Kessler |
Individual |
1109 W Clairemont Ave Eau Claire, WI |
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OTR/L William Knox |
Individual |
975 Port Washington Rd Grafton, WI |
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OTR Donna Mary Stolp |
Individual |
5338 E Hamilton Ave Eau Claire, WI |
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MS. OTR / L Marissa Elizabeth Loberger |
Individual |
1108 N Milwaukee St Unit 214 Milwaukee, WI |
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Cheurki Ly Tong-pao |
Individual |
1818 N Meade St Appleton, WI |
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OTR Sabrina Butler |
Individual |
855 N Westhaven Dr Oshkosh, WI |
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OTR Kathryn A Neave |
Individual |
130 2nd St Neenah, WI |
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OT Jennifer A Rosicky |
Individual |
1262 W Clairemont Ave Eau Claire, WI |
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OTR Diane Aranda |
Individual |
4111 W Mitchell St Ste 300b Milwaukee, WI |
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MS, OTR/L Holly Amanda Taylor |
Individual |
500 E Veterans Street Tomah, WI |
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Tammy Mccormick |
Individual |
W76n677 Wauwatosa Rd Cedarburg, WI |
Every health care provider, whether it’s a hospital, pharmacy, or individual specialist, must obtain their own NPI number. This identification number is unique and is assigned upon application. In tod...
Taxonomy Code | 225XP0019X |
Specialization | Physical Rehabilitation |
Display Name | Physical Rehabilitation Occupational Therapist |
Taxonomy Group | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers |
Taxonomy Classification | Occupational Therapist |
Definition | Occupational therapists are experts at helping people lead as independent a life as possible. Occupational therapists bring an understanding of the physical and psychological implications of illness and injury and their effects on peoples' ability to perform the tasks of daily living. Occupational therapists provide interventions that can aide a person in completing ADL and IADL tasks, such as dressing, bathing, preparing meals, and driving. They also may fabricate custom orthotics to improve function, evaluate the environment for safety hazards and recommend adaptations to remove those hazards, help a person compensate for cognitive changes, and build a persons' physical endurance and strength. Occupational therapists' knowledge of adapting tasks and modifying the environment to compensate for functional limitations is used to increase the involvement of clients and to promote safety and success. |
Effective Date | September 30, 2009 |