Regaining Independence in Daily Living
Our licensed occupational therapists help patients acquire the skills necessary for independent living, adapting the environment to fit their specific needs.
Retraining in essential tasks like bathing, dressing, and meal preparation for autonomy.
Teaching strategies to manage fatigue for patients with heart or lung conditions.
Exercises to improve hand-eye coordination and dexterity for handling small objects.
Recommendations for grab bars, ramps, and layout changes to prevent accidents.
Activities to enhance memory, problem-solving, and safety awareness in daily routines.
Training on the use of reachers, sock aids, and other devices to facilitate independence.
Our goal is to help you maintain your independence by finding new ways to do the things you love, despite physical limitations.
Neuromuscular Re-ed: Restoring movement patterns and coordination.
Sensory Integration: Managing sensory processing issues.
Low Vision Strategies: Adapting home life to visual impairments.
Fall Prevention: Focus on functional safety and environment.
Occupational therapy focuses on the practical side of recovery, ensuring you can perform the tasks that matter most to you safely and independently.
Start CareRegain the ability to perform daily self-care tasks without assistance.
Prevent accidents by adapting your home environment to your needs.
Engage in the hobbies and activities that bring you joy and purpose.
We train family members on how to assist you safely and effectively.