OT Benefits Adults
Daily Living Skills
OTs work to enhance daily living skills (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and eating. They also focus on instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) like managing medications, meal preparation, housekeeping, and transportation.
Managing Chronic Conditions
Seniors often live with chronic conditions like arthritis, stroke, or Parkinson's disease. OTs provide strategies to manage pain, improve mobility, and adapt activities to accommodate physical limitations.
All Services Are Concierge
You can feel confident knowing that you'll have the direct phone number for your therapist in case you have any questions or want to share ideas for your recovery.
Caregiver Support
OTs also provide education and support to caregivers, helping them understand how to assist seniors effectively and maintain their own well-being.
Home Safety Evaluations
OTs assess home environments and recommend modifications to ensure safety and accessibility, allowing seniors to navigate their homes with confidence.