PRIVATE DUTY CARE · IN-HOME · SE FLORIDA
Helping Seniors Achieve their Goals
with Occupational Therapy
Our occupational therapy services are delivered by licensed and experienced occupational therapists who are dedicated to helping seniors achieve their goals.
- Medicare Certified
- ACHC Accredited
- 25+ Years Serving Florida
ABOUT OUR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SERVICES
Occupational Therapy from the comfort of home
At Health at Home, we understand that seniors may face challenges in completing daily tasks that they once found simple. These tasks may be painful to do or even dangerous. And friends and family may not always be around to help them. That’s why we offer occupational therapy services that can be provided from the comfort and convenience of your own home.
Our occupational therapy services are delivered by licensed and experienced occupational therapists who are dedicated to helping seniors achieve their goals. We work closely with each client to develop a customized treatment plan that addresses their unique needs and goals, and that includes ongoing assessment and evaluation to ensure that their care remains effective.
"Our goal is simple: to provide the level of care we would want for our own parents, delivered by caregivers we would trust with our own family."
Carissa Grone, RN, President of Health at Home
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Our Occupational Therapy Services
Our Occupational Therapy Services include a wide range of treatments, exercises, and guidance.
Variety of Treatments and Exercises
Our occupational therapists administer a variety of treatments and exercises that are designed to help seniors maintain or improve their ability to complete daily tasks.
Guidance and Education
Our trained occupational therapists can provide guidance and education to help seniors prevent injuries and manage chronic conditions, such as arthritis or stroke.
Convenience
Seniors can receive care in their own homes, which can be especially beneficial for those with mobility issues or transportation challenges.
Just as Effective
Occupational therapy services from home can be just as effective as in-person services, as our occupational therapists use the latest technology and techniques to provide quality care.
Personalized Plans
Our occupational therapists work closely with other members of the care team, including caregivers and physicians, to ensure that each client receives the comprehensive care that they need.
KNOW THE SIGNS
When to Consider At-Home Occupational Therapy
Everyday activities should feel manageable and safe, but when they start to become difficult, in-home occupational therapy can help restore independence and confidence. If you’re noticing any of the signs below, it may be time to consider support from Health at Home.-
Difficulty with Daily Living Activities
If tasks like dressing, bathing, grooming, cooking, or eating are becoming challenging, occupational therapy can help rebuild the skills and strategies needed to complete them safely and independently.
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Decline in Fine Motor Skills or Coordination
Trouble with buttoning clothes, writing, using utensils, or handling small objects may indicate a need for targeted therapy to improve hand strength and coordination.
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Recent Illness, Injury, or Hospitalization
After a stroke, surgery, or extended hospital stay, it’s common to lose strength or function. Occupational therapy helps patients safely regain independence in their daily routines.
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Home Safety Concerns or Increased Fall Risk
Frequent near-falls, difficulty navigating the home, or challenges with balance may signal the need for training in safe movement and home safety strategies.
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Cognitive Changes Affecting Daily Tasks
Forgetfulness, confusion with routines, or difficulty following multi-step tasks can impact independence. Occupational therapy helps develop routines, memory strategies, and adaptive techniques.
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Need for Adaptive Equipment or Home Modifications
If there’s a need for tools like shower chairs, grab bars, reachers, or other assistive devices, occupational therapy can assess, recommend, and train proper use.
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Fatigue or Difficulty Managing Energy During the Day
If simple activities are leaving your loved one exhausted, occupational therapy can teach energy conservation techniques to make daily life more manageable.
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Loss of Confidence in Performing Everyday Tasks
Hesitation, frustration, or fear when completing routine activities can affect independence and quality of life. Therapy helps rebuild confidence through guided, supportive practice.