Can an OT help my elderly parent?

As loved ones age, they may face challenges in maintaining independence and participating in activities they enjoy. Occupational Therapists are instrumental in supporting the elderly by addressing age-related issues and age-related conditions. According to Occupational Therapy Australia, these professionals can assist with home modifications, adaptive equipment recommendations, and mobility training.

For family members seeking support for their elderly parents, consulting with an Occupational Therapist can lead to personalized strategies for maintaining a high quality of life. These interventions can enhance the elder's ability to engage in daily activities and maintain a sense of autonomy.

Bridget Sneesby

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