Tag: wellness

  • Retirement: Occupational Transition planning – A role for OT

    Retirement: Occupational Transition planning – A role for OT

    Occupational therapy plays a critical role in supporting wellness, independence, and life satisfaction as individuals age, especially during the complex transition into retirement. For occupational therapists, facilitating this transition goes well beyond managing physical or cognitive decline; it centers on empowering individuals to engage in meaningful occupations, prevent occupational disruption, and prepare proactively for a new life stage.…

  • Utilizing Lifestyle Medicine to promote healthy aging.

    Utilizing Lifestyle Medicine to promote healthy aging.

    Occupational therapists working in community settings are key facilitators of healthy aging—not only by supporting daily function but by addressing the complex mix of social, environmental, and lifestyle factors that shape the aging process.  While the bulk of aging sciences focuses on biological aging factors, “fundamental causes of aging may be found in the social exposome-the…

  • Aging Well: The OT Approach to Healthy Senior Living

    Aging Well: The OT Approach to Healthy Senior Living

    September is Healthy Aging Month. Occupational therapy empowers older adults to live with independence, confidence, and optimal well-being throughout the aging journey. The OT approach focuses on enabling participation in the daily activities and passions that make life meaningful—whether that’s gardening, connecting with loved ones, engaging in volunteer work, or simply managing everyday tasks at…

  • Supporting Stroke Survivors at Home: The Key Role of Occupational Therapists in 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

    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…

  • Accessible Gardening: Enhancing Well-Being and Reducing Fall Risk for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities

    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…

  • Toolbox Tips: Shedding Light on Home Safety- Why Every Home Modification Therapist Needs a Lux Meter

    Toolbox Tips: Shedding Light on Home Safety- Why Every Home Modification Therapist Needs a Lux Meter

    Optimal lighting is essential for safe, independent living—especially for older adults or individuals with vision challenges. Therapists specializing in home modifications and safety know that poor illumination can increase fall risk, hinder daily activities, and reduce quality of life. A lux meter is a simple, affordable tool that empowers therapists to objectively assess and improve lighting in…

  • Does spring bring an increased risk of falls?

    As we transition into early spring, there are several specific concerns related to fall prevention that seniors and their caregivers should be aware of: Weather-Related Hazards Wet and Slippery Surfaces: Spring often brings rain, which can create slippery conditions both indoors and outdoors1. Be extra cautious on wet surfaces, especially on smooth floors, sidewalks, and driveways.…