Our Services

Occupational Therapy (OT)

Our licensed occupational therapists help seniors regain independence in daily life — right at home. From dressing to cooking to safely navigating their environment, we restore the skills that matter most.

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What In-Home OT Includes

Relearn daily living skills — dressing, cooking, bathing safely
Home safety assessment and fall-prevention modifications
Adaptive equipment recommendations and training
Fine motor skill rehabilitation after stroke or injury
Memory and cognitive strategies for dementia patients
Energy conservation techniques for chronic conditions

Insurance & Payment

In-home occupational therapy may be covered by Medicare, Medicaid waiver programs, VA benefits, and long-term care insurance. We verify your coverage before services begin at no charge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is occupational therapy and how does it differ from physical therapy?

Physical therapy focuses on strength, movement, and pain. Occupational therapy focuses on the activities of daily life — helping you safely get dressed, prepare meals, use the bathroom, and perform the tasks that define your independence.

Does Medicare cover in-home occupational therapy?

Yes, Medicare Part A/B may cover in-home OT when ordered by a physician and the patient meets homebound criteria. We verify your coverage before therapy begins at no cost to you.

Who benefits most from in-home OT?

Seniors recovering from stroke, hip or knee replacement, traumatic brain injury, or living with conditions like Parkinson's disease, arthritis, or early dementia often benefit most. OT is also helpful for anyone struggling with daily tasks due to physical or cognitive changes.

Will the OT make changes to my home?

Your occupational therapist will perform a home safety assessment and may recommend adaptive equipment or modifications (like grab bars or non-slip mats). Any changes are discussed with you and your family before implementation.

Ready to Get Started?

A care coordinator will assess your needs and connect you with a licensed occupational therapist — at no cost or obligation.

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