What specific function does Occupational Therapy (OT) focus on within home health therapeutic services?
Helping patients relearn or adapt to daily tasks like dressing or preparing meals.
Therapeutic services are a core component of recovery within home health, aimed at restoring functionality and promoting patient independence. Occupational Therapy (OT) specifically targets the ability of the patient to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and instrumental activities necessary for independent living. This includes adapting techniques or providing strategies for fundamental tasks such as bathing, dressing, managing finances, or preparing food. This contrasts sharply with Physical Therapy (PT), which focuses more on gross motor skills like mobility and balance, and Speech-Language Pathology, which addresses communication and swallowing mechanisms.
