The conversation is about how small daily tasks can carry deep meaning, and why occupational therapy starts with listening. Dr. Shovan Saha, an occupational therapist working in Manipal, shares how recovery is not just about movement, but about identity, work, and dignity. He describes a man who travelled across India after an injury so he could return to serving tea at his office, not for money, but for connection with people. A simple support device made this possible. Dr. Saha explains that therapy works best when goals come from the person, not assumptions. Progress is built step by step, with clear goals patients can see and feel. The key takeaway is that occupational therapy is about helping people do what matters to them in daily life, even when the solution looks small from the outside.
Episode
February 9, 2026
Why holding a tray mattered, understanding function and dignity in occupational therapy

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Summary
Key Themes
Meaningful daily work, Patient-led goals, Function over form.