Occupational Therapy at Home
Occupational therapists help patients regain independence in daily activities — dressing, bathing, cooking, and self-care.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy focuses on the practical skills of daily living — the tasks people need to do for themselves to remain independent. Our occupational therapists work with patients in their own homes to adapt routines, suggest equipment, and rebuild fine motor skills lost to stroke, injury, or illness.
Who benefits from Occupational Therapy
- Stroke survivors
- Patients with hand or arm injuries
- Patients with neurological conditions
- Seniors at risk for falls
Signs this service may be needed
- Difficulty with dressing, grooming, or eating
- Recent stroke or neurological diagnosis
- Hand or upper-body weakness
Insurance & Payment
Occupational therapy is typically covered by Medicare when ordered by a physician and the patient meets the homebound criteria.