Occupational therapy can help you or a loved one regain the ability to perform everyday activities, such as eating, dressing, grooming and performing household tasks.
Sometimes a stroke, illness, or injury can impact your fine motor skills and your ability to take care of yourself. South County Home Health occupational therapists visit you at home to help you to:
Evaluate cognition and educate on strategies to enhance daily living
Adapt your day-to-day routine to meet your abilities after an injury or stroke
Improve fine motor skills so that buttoning a shirt, putting on shoes, or cutting food becomes easier
Learn to use strategies or specially designed equipment that will help you to complete basic tasks and activities of daily living safely
Speed recovery after surgery through exercises and positioning programs
Provide education on adaptations for low vision patients
Care from Occupational Therapist who specializes in management of lymphadema
South County Home Health occupational therapists will work with you to develop a specialized plan that meets your needs, and work with you to relearn motor skills and achieve maximum independence with daily living.
Tell your doctor you want South County Home Health Rehabilitation Programs. Reach out today to learn more about our Occupational Therapy Program.
Starting January 5, masking will be required for all healthcare workers, patients, and visitors in all patient care areas and high-traffic areas (e.g., lobby and waiting rooms) at South County Hospital and all South County Health locations. This includes Express Care, Lab, Diagnostic Imaging, Primary Care, Center for Women’s Health, and specialty practices.