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Website templates for occupational therapists

5 templates

Occupational therapy is still not fully understood by many people — a clear, explanatory website is therefore especially important to connect with patients and their families and make the value of your work understandable. Whether in pediatrics, neurology, geriatrics, or psychiatric rehabilitation: your website should show which target groups and indications you specialize in. Since occupational therapists often work in very different settings — practice, home visits, schools, care homes — it is important to make this diversity visible online.

Voller SchwungPro

Full Momentum

An energetic, body-focused template for physiotherapy and body-oriented healing professions — powerful, purposeful, with momentum.

Archivo Black / Nunito
Gruener FadenPro

Green Thread

Botanical fullscreen template for naturopaths — like a walk through an herb garden. Each section its own plant world.

Libre Baskerville / Source Sans 3
Freie HandPro

Free Hand

Creative workshop template with staggered grid layout — vibrant, warm, and hands-on. Ideal for occupational therapy and creative healing professions.

Lora / Nunito Sans
Klare BewegungPro

Clear Movement

Like the website of an award-winning Pilates studio — precise, body-oriented, and confident. For physiotherapy practices that take bodywork seriously as a craft.

Instrument Serif / Outfit
Bunter RaumPro

Colorful Space

Playful, colorful, and warmhearted — like a children's room designed by a therapist. For child & youth therapy practices that embrace color.

Baloo 2 / Crimson Text

What your Occupational therapy website needs

  • Understandable explanation of what occupational therapy is and when it helps
  • Presentation of treatment areas and age groups (children, adults, seniors)
  • Information about home visits, school visits, or other outreach services
  • Transparency about insurance coverage and self-pay options
  • Clear contact options and appointment scheduling for different target groups

Frequently asked questions — Occupational therapy

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