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Occupational Therapy

Our licensed occupational therapists help patients relearn and adapt the everyday activities that matter most — dressing, bathing, cooking, and more — so you can live as independently as possible in your own home.

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What Our Occupational Therapists Do

  • Assessment of daily living skills and functional abilities
  • Retraining in bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting
  • Adaptive techniques and assistive device training
  • Home modification recommendations (grab bars, ramps, rearrangement)
  • Cognitive rehabilitation and memory strategies
  • Fine motor skill rebuilding (writing, buttoning, cooking)
  • Energy conservation and fatigue management techniques
  • Caregiver training and education

Why In-Home Occupational Therapy Works

  • Therapy happens in the actual space where challenges occur
  • Therapists can directly assess and modify your home environment
  • Adaptive strategies are tailored to your specific layout and routines
  • Supports aging in place and reduces the need for facility care
  • Boosts confidence and independence in familiar surroundings

Who Benefits from This Service?

  • Patients recovering from stroke or brain injury
  • Individuals with arthritis, Parkinson's, or MS affecting daily function
  • Those recovering from orthopedic surgery or injury
  • Seniors at risk of losing independence in self-care
  • Patients with cognitive changes affecting daily routines
  • Anyone whose physician has prescribed occupational therapy
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Medicare & Insurance Coverage

Home health services prescribed by a physician are typically covered by Medicare Part A & B and most private insurance plans. Contact us — we'll help you understand your benefits at no obligation.

Other Home Health Services

Explore our full range of home health services:

Skilled Nursing Physical Therapy Speech Therapy Home Health Aide Services Medical Social Services

Frequently Asked Questions

What does occupational therapy actually focus on?

Despite the name, OT isn't about work — it focuses on the 'occupations' of daily life: bathing, dressing, cooking, and other activities that give life meaning and structure.

How is OT different from physical therapy?

PT focuses on restoring movement, strength, and mobility. OT focuses on applying those abilities to real daily tasks and adapting the environment to support independence.

Can OT help someone with memory problems?

Yes. Occupational therapists often work with patients experiencing cognitive decline, helping establish routines, simplify tasks, and use memory aids effectively.

Will my OT visit my home before recommending changes?

Yes — an in-home assessment is a core part of occupational therapy. Your therapist will evaluate your living space and recommend practical modifications to improve safety.

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