Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists work with older adults to maintain independence, participate in meaningful activities, and live fulfilling lives. Some examples of areas that occupational therapists address with older adults are driving, aging in placelow vision, and dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). To enable independence of older adults at home, occupational therapists perform falls risk assessments, assess clients functioning in their homes, and recommend specific home modifications. When addressing low vision, occupational therapists modify tasks and the environment. While working with individuals with AD, occupational therapists focus on maintaining quality of life, ensuring safety, and promoting independence. Occupational therapists address the need for rehabilitation following an injury or impairment. When planning treatment, occupational therapists address the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and environmental needs involved in adult populations across a variety of settings.

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Insurances Accepted

Medicare (Traditional)

HealthNet

Worker’s Compensation:

  • CareCentrix
  • MedComp USA
  • OneCall
  • Orchid Medical
  • VGM Homelink
  • World Services
Contact Information

Phone: 559-412-7953
Fax: 559-492-3503
eFax: 559-513-8126