Hickory Mayor Proclaims April as Occupational Therapy Month at CVMC
Hickory Mayor Rudy Wright (center) recently visited Catawba Valley Medical
Center’s (CVMC) Occupational Therapy (OT) staff members to officially
proclaim April as Occupational Therapy Month. OT professionals can help
reduce their patient’s physical limitations by improving muscle
strength, desensitizing painful areas and enhancing behavioral and cognitive
skills when illness or injury prevents an individual from performing life’s
daily tasks. Through occupational therapy, patients improve self-care
abilities and acquire skills to regain or maintain maximum function and
ability to return to the activities of daily living. CVMC recognizes April
as Occupational Therapy month in honor of their occupational therapists
who through their skill and guidance help patients return to everyday
activities. Catawba Valley Medical Center is a not-for-profit, public
healthcare system providing and promoting the physical, mental, emotional
and spiritual well-being of the public in addition to serving as a center
for health education, wellness services, preventative medicine and acute
care. CVMC, three times recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing
Center as a Magnet facility, was recently named as a “Distinguished
Hospital for An Outstanding InPatient Experience” by J.D. Power
and Associates as well as a Hospital of Choice by the American Alliance
of Healthcare Providers.