Tag: home-modifications
-

Supporting Stroke Survivors at Home: The Key Role of Occupational Therapists in Home Modifications
Transitioning from inpatient rehabilitation to home is a critical—and often challenging—phase for stroke survivors. Many encounter new barriers in their home and community environments, which can impact recovery and daily life. Recent research offers valuable lessons for occupational therapists seeking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of these individuals. What the Latest Evidence…
-

Advancing Home Modifications in a Digital Age: Occupational Therapists Supporting Older Adults
As digital technology increasingly integrates with daily life, its role grows ever more vital for older adults aging at home. Occupational therapists (OTs) are pivotal in ensuring that both physical home modifications and digital interventions are truly supportive, accessible, and dignified. Recent qualitative research provides insight into how older adults view these innovations—and how OTs…
-

Occupational Therapists as Leaders in Fall Prevention: Insights from a Rural Implementation Study
Occupational therapists (OTs) play a critical role in helping older adults stay safe at home, particularly through environmental assessment and modification to prevent falls. A recent pilot implementation study in regional Australia demonstrates how embedding fall prevention into routine OT practice can make a sustained difference for high-risk older adults. Highlights from the Study The…
-

Empowering Occupational Therapists: Integrating Home Modifications and Nutrition to Reduce Fall Risk
Aging in place is a goal cherished by many older adults, but it comes with unique challenges that occupational therapists (OTs) are uniquely equipped to address. A recent feasibility trial highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach—combining occupational therapy and registered dietitian services—to reduce fall risk among homebound older adults receiving home-delivered meals. Why Home…
-

Charting the Future of Home Modifications: A Systematic Review for Occupational Therapists
As the population ages, demand for effective home modifications to support aging in place is rapidly increasing. A recent systematic review offers a comprehensive synthesis of current research, highlighting both successes and critical gaps in the way home modification services support older adults. Key Findings from the Systematic Review Implications for Occupational Therapists Modern home modification work…
-

Family Engagement in Virtual Home Assessments: Expanding Roles for Occupational Therapists
The rise of videoconferencing-based home assessments has reshaped the practice of occupational therapy, particularly in collaborations with family caregivers. A recent qualitative study within the Veterans Health Administration provides deep insight into how these changes are affecting both therapists and families—and what OTs can do to respond. Key Findings from the Study Implications for Occupational Therapists With…
-

Bridging the Gap: Smart Home Modification Framework for Occupational Therapists
Smart home technologies hold great promise for people with physical disabilities, yet their real-world use often lags behind due to complex interfaces, high costs, technical challenges, and lack of institutional support. A recent study tackled this challenge head-on by developing a validated, expert-driven framework designed to help occupational therapists (OTs) confidently recommend and implement smart…
-
Accessible National Parks: Planning Inclusive Adventures for All
At The Home Accessibility Therapist LLC, we believe that the great outdoors should be open to everyone. America’s national parks offer breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and countless recreation opportunities—and with thoughtful planning, these experiences are accessible to persons with disabilities. Here’s how to make the most of your visit or help your clients plan their…
-

Accessible Gardening: Enhancing Well-Being and Reducing Fall Risk for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities
Gardening is more than a hobby—it’s a powerful way to nurture health, independence, and joy at any age. At The Home Accessibility Therapist LLC, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the many benefits of gardening, regardless of mobility or physical limitations. Here’s how accessible gardening can enrich lives and practical strategies…
-
Summer Fall Risks for Seniors: Keeping Seniors Safe while enjoying the summer fun.
As the days get longer and temperatures rise, summer brings new opportunities for seniors to enjoy the outdoors and stay active. However, this season also introduces unique fall risks that can impact older adults’ safety and independence. At The Home Accessibility Therapist LLC, we are passionate about helping seniors enjoy every season safely. Let’s explore…