Occupational therapy sessions are conducted through hands-on, goal-focused activities designed to build functional skills and independence. Our certified occupational therapists guide patients through therapeutic exercises that improve strength, coordination, and fine motor control. Sessions may include practicing daily tasks, such as dressing, writing, or using tools, as well as exercises to enhance balance, grip, and cognitive engagement.
The cost of occupational therapy in Freehold, NJ, ranges from $100 to $200 per session, depending on the complexity of treatment and the length of each visit. Insurance coverage may help reduce out-of-pocket expenses, and our team can assist with verifying benefits. To discuss pricing options and begin a personalized plan, patients should schedule an appointment with our occupational therapists.
Our occupational therapy department is dedicated to helping individuals regain independence, enhance their mobility, and achieve their personal goals. Every patient receives a unique treatment plan that reflects their abilities, challenges, and specific needs. Our team is ready to guide each individual through therapy with a commitment to progress and lasting results.
Yes, our occupational therapy services cover all areas of the body, including hand therapy. We provide support for injuries and conditions affecting the wrists, elbows, and hands, helping patients regain strength, flexibility, and function for everyday activities.
The time required for occupational therapy varies from weeks to months, depending on your treatment plan and specific goals. However, sessions are conducted on days that are convenient for you. They are designed to fit into your lifestyle, allowing you to continue your normal activities and return to work while progressing safely and effectively.
While our occupational therapy department does not provide orthotic fabrication directly, we can refer patients to trusted specialists who offer custom orthotics. This ensures you receive the support you need to enhance movement, reduce pain, and improve function during daily activities and tasks.
Dr. Gary L. Yen is Board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and has a sub-specialty in Pain Medicine. Dr. Yen grew up in Long Island, NY and received his medical degree from Ross University. He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY and performed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Stony Brook University, where he was chief resident.
Dr. Yen completed a pain management fellowship at RehabNY in Buffalo, NY, during which he served as the assistant athletic trainer to the Buffalo Bison, the Minor League AAA baseball team for the Cleveland Indians, as well as the Niagara University men’s and women’s collegiate hockey team.
The former chairman of the Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Division of the Pain Management Department at CentraState Medical Center, Dr. Yen specializes in the non-operative treatment of a variety of joint, muscular, nerve, skeletal, spine and sports related injuries. He treats acute and chronic pain syndromes and performs electrodiagnostic studies. Dr. Yen also performs variety of interventional pain procedures and minimally invasive spine surgery for the relief of pain. He utilizes conservative treatments such as physical therapy, chiropractic care and acupuncture in conjunction with other procedures to enhance long term benefits. Dr. Yen believes in working with patients to create individual treatment plans.
When not attending to his patients, Dr. Yen likes to play golf, cook, and has a passion for playing the saxophone and piano. He is the proud father of two boys.