COTOGA
The Official Association of Occupational Therapists of Galicia (COTOGA) brings together professionals who work to improve people’s independence, inclusion and well-being through meaningful activities. Their work takes place in areas such as health, education, social services and community participation, with an approach that combines prevention, health promotion and direct intervention.
On the Camino de Santiago, occupational therapy can help everyone, regardless of age or health condition, to have an accessible, safe and enriching experience. COTOGA’s presence at Fairway will raise awareness of the role of occupational therapists in creating more accessible, inclusive and humane environments, while respecting and valuing the cultural, social and natural heritage of the Camino de Santiago.
COTOGA is committed to an inclusive Camino, in which everyone can participate on equal terms.
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