Tag: health

  • Evidence in Action: Home Modifications That Transform Quality of Life for Older Adults

    Evidence in Action: Home Modifications That Transform Quality of Life for Older Adults

    A newly published study in Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology reinforces what occupational therapists have long advocated: strategic home modifications can significantly improve quality of life while reducing environmental hazards for older adults. The single-group intervention study by Akyurek and Özata Değerli (2025) provides timely evidence for OT practitioners seeking to strengthen their home modification services in…

  • 2026 Home Accessibility Trends: What CHAT Therapists Need to Know

    2026 Home Accessibility Trends: What CHAT Therapists Need to Know

    The home accessibility industry is experiencing a pivotal transformation in 2026, and Certified Home Accessibility Therapists (CHAT) are at the forefront of this evolution. With technology integration, demographic shifts, and new care delivery models reshaping the landscape, staying informed about these trends is essential for providing cutting-edge services to clients.​ The Smart Home Revolution Has…

  • Aging in Place Through Winter: Preparing Homes and Clients for the Season’s Unique Challenges

    Aging in Place Through Winter: Preparing Homes and Clients for the Season’s Unique Challenges

    Winter presents distinct challenges for older adults aging in place, with cold weather, reduced daylight, increased isolation, and seasonal hazards all converging to threaten health, safety, and independence. As occupational therapists specializing in home modifications and aging in place support, we play a critical role in preparing clients and their environments for successful winter navigation.…

  • Creating Accessible Holiday Spaces: Occupational Therapy Strategies for Inclusive Celebrations

    Creating Accessible Holiday Spaces: Occupational Therapy Strategies for Inclusive Celebrations

    The holiday season should be a time of joy and connection for all family members, including older adults and individuals with disabilities. Yet traditional holiday environments—with their decorative obstacles, temporary furniture arrangements, and activity-filled spaces—can create significant accessibility challenges that limit participation for those with mobility impairments, sensory needs, or functional limitations. As occupational therapists…

  • Holiday Home Safety & Accessibility for Seniors: Creating a Welcoming, Safe Environment for Elderly Visitors

    Holiday Home Safety & Accessibility for Seniors: Creating a Welcoming, Safe Environment for Elderly Visitors

    The holiday season brings families together—but when elderly loved ones visit, the same homes that feel comfortable for younger family members can harbor hidden dangers for older adults with mobility limitations, balance challenges, or vision impairments. As occupational therapists specializing in home modifications and accessibility, we understand that hosting safely doesn’t mean downsizing the celebration—it…

  • Hoarding, Occupational Therapy, and the Holiday Season: A Compassionate Approach to a Complex Challenge

    Hoarding, Occupational Therapy, and the Holiday Season: A Compassionate Approach to a Complex Challenge

    The holiday season brings joy, connection, and celebration for many families—but for individuals living with hoarding disorder and their loved ones, it can be a time of overwhelming stress, shame, and isolation. As occupational therapists specializing in home safety and accessibility, we have a unique opportunity to support this often-marginalized population through trauma-informed, occupation-based interventions…

  • Year-End Planning: Maximizing FSA and Budget Dollars for Home Modifications

    Year-End Planning: Maximizing FSA and Budget Dollars for Home Modifications

    Don’t Leave Money on the Table This December As the calendar year draws to a close, now is the critical time to help your aging-in-place clients leverage their remaining flexible spending accounts (FSA) and year-end budgets for essential home modifications. Many clients may be unaware that unused FSA funds are subject to the “use it…

  • Part 2: Safety During Home Visits: Protocols and Systems for Winter Practice

    Part 2: Safety During Home Visits: Protocols and Systems for Winter Practice

    Welcome to Part 2 of our winter safety series for home-visiting therapists. Part 1 addressed preparation—vehicle readiness, winter driving strategies, and personal health maintenance. Now we turn our attention to what happens once you arrive at patient homes: navigating winter-specific environmental hazards, implementing personal safety protocols during visits, and building comprehensive safety infrastructure whether you…

  • Part 1: Winter Safety Preparations for Home-Visiting Therapists: Vehicle Readiness, Driving Strategies, and Personal Wellness

    Part 1: Winter Safety Preparations for Home-Visiting Therapists: Vehicle Readiness, Driving Strategies, and Personal Wellness

    As occupational and physical therapists providing home-based services, we spend considerable time preparing our clients’ environments for safety—but how often do we apply that same systematic approach to our own safety during winter home visits? This two-part series addresses the comprehensive safety needs of home health and outpatient therapists who provide services in client homes…

  • Main-Floor Living: The Future of Accessible Home Design

    Main-Floor Living: The Future of Accessible Home Design

    Why Main-Floor Living Is Gaining Momentum The home building industry is experiencing a significant shift toward main-floor living design principles, driven by demographic trends and evolving consumer preferences. This architectural approach, which eliminates or minimizes the need for stair navigation by concentrating essential living spaces on a single level, is no longer reserved exclusively for…