Medicare-certified services that a Home Health Agency provides

Occupational therapy is a care service that involves results-oriented activities to help patients regain skills and abilities lost because of an injury or illness. The programs of treatment are developed individually and aimed at improving patient's condition so that a person easily adapts to the work and home environment and smoothly integrates the social life after his or her release from the hospital. The main goal of occupational therapy is to give patients the assistance and required support while they are learning to perform daily living activities independently. Occupational Therapy aides provide services to individuals with various mental and physical impairments under the supervision of professional occupational therapists.