BentoBox for Occupational Therapy
Hand therapy, ADL/IADL retraining, and splint management — documented in your voice, not a robot's.
OT notes have to bridge clinical findings and functional impact ("client unable to don shirt independently due to limited shoulder flexion") — that translation is the part that takes time.
Hand-therapy notes get especially dense between AROM/PROM measurements, edema readings, splint-wear schedules, and orthotic management codes.
BentoBox ships an OT pack with hand/upper-extremity regions, ADL and IADL phrasing, peds sensory-integration vocabulary, and the ICD-10/CPT pairings (97760 orthotic management, 97530 therapeutic activities) most commonly used in OT practice.
What's in the pack
Inside the app
Regions, concerns, and one-tap templates ready to go — all pre-loaded from the occupational therapy pack.

Eli in action
Same vocabulary you already use, expanded into a clean SOAP note in your voice.
r distal radius fx subseq edema fig8 21cm, aprom thumb opp wnl splint wear schedule reviewed
S: Client returns for OT following right distal radius fracture, subsequent encounter. Reports compliance with home program and gradual functional improvement with light ADLs. O: Right wrist circumferential edema measured via figure-of-eight method: 21 cm, reduced from prior. AROM thumb opposition WNL. Splint wear schedule reviewed; client demonstrates correct donning and doffing technique. A: Functional progress consistent with expected post-fracture recovery. Edema improving. Continued therapy needed to advance strength and functional task tolerance. P: Progress AROM and gentle resistive exercise. Continue splint per schedule. Educate on activity modification for IADLs. Frequency: 2x/week for 3 weeks.
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