Course Overview
The Occupational Therapy course at KENCID trains students to help individuals of all ages regain independence and improve their quality of life through therapeutic techniques and activities. Located in Nairobi, this hands-on program focuses on rehabilitation, assistive technology, mental health support, and adaptive strategies for patients recovering from injury, illness, or developmental disorders. Students learn anatomy, psychology, physical rehabilitation, and activity-based intervention, while participating in clinical attachments at hospitals and therapy centers. Designed for high school graduates, career switchers, and healthcare enthusiasts, the course is offered in both full-time and evening study modes. KENCID prepares learners to address Kenya’s growing need for rehabilitative care, particularly in schools, hospitals, and community settings. With the increasing focus on inclusive health and wellness in Nairobi and beyond, graduates of this program are equipped to make a real impact by helping individuals live fuller, more independent lives.
Why Study Occupational Therapy
Studying Occupational Therapy at KENCID gives you the skills and compassion needed to support people in overcoming physical, cognitive, or emotional challenges. You’ll be trained in real-world environments around Nairobi and gain experience in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and schools. The course blends theory with practice, offering a strong foundation for those passionate about healthcare, psychology, or rehabilitation. With Kenya’s increasing focus on mental health and disability inclusion, occupational therapists are becoming more essential across all sectors.
Career Options in Occupational Therapy
Graduates of Occupational Therapy at KENCID can work in public and private hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools for special needs, NGOs, and community-based health programs. Career paths include occupational therapist assistant, pediatric rehabilitation aide, mental health support worker, school-based therapist, or assistive device technician. Nairobi’s evolving healthcare landscape, along with Kenya’s national efforts to improve accessibility and inclusion, provides strong job prospects. This course also sets a pathway for further studies in rehabilitation sciences or occupational health.
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Entry Requirements
Diploma Program
KCSE C-
Duration: 6 Semesters
Certificate Program
KCSE D- and Above
Duration: 3 Semesters
Foundation program
KCSE: Any Grade
Duration: 2 Semesters








