FAQs
General FAQs
We conduct a daily symptom assessment on therapists before the start of each workday. Our therapists will wear protective masks and gloves. Our therapists will use contactless options and social distance when possible.
Occupational Therapists help people across the lifespan to improve health and wellness outcomes, age in place, and live life to the fullest despite injury, illness, functional decline, or disability.
O2GO provides outpatient Occupational Therapy (OT) services in home and independent and assisted living communities throughout the Upstate region. Our therapists are trusted by doctors and rated 5-star by patients.
- Arthritis
- Amputations
- Balance deficits
- Cancer
- COPD and other respiratory diseases
- Diabetic neuropathy
- Fractures (hip, knee, wrist, etc.)
- General weakness and debility
- Hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases
- Intellectual disabilities
- Memory deficits
- Multiple sclerosis
- Orthopedic procedures (hip and knee replacements)
- Parkinson's disease
- Spinal cord injuries
- Stroke (old/new)
- Traumatic brain injuries
- ADL training (Personal hygiene, feeding, eating, communication, mobility, home management, and community living to achieve functional independence)
- Adaptive Equipment (Certain medical devices that may be required to help one regain functional independence. Example: Reacher, bedside commode, shower chair, etc.)
- Assisted Device (Certain medical equipment that may be required to help one regain functional independence with dynamic balance. Example: Wheelchair, walker, cane, etc.)
- Cancer Rehabilitation
- Dementia Care
- Dynamic Balance
- Falls Prevention
- Hand Therapy
- Home Modifications
- Assisted Device (Certain medical equipment that may be required to help one regain functional independence with dynamic balance. Example: Wheelchair, walker,
- Low Vision Orientation and Mobility
- Neuromuscular Re-education (Therapeutic technique used to improve balance, coordination, posture, kinesthetic sense and proprioception)
- Pain Management
- Productive Aging
- Therapeutic Exercise (Instruction and techniques to improve muscle weakness, flexibility, range of motion, balance, and body alignment)
- Transfer training (Instruction in safe and proper technique to transfer oneself with or without the aid of adaptive equipment or assisted devices)
- Orthopedic Injuries (hip, knee, wrist fractures and replacements)
The following criteria determine if you may be eligible to receive occupational therapy and rehab services under your Medicare or Medicaid benefits:
- You must currently be under a physician’s care. All therapy and rehab services must be ordered by your physician.
- Occupational Therapy (OT) services must be medically necessary to treat or manage your condition(s).
Yes, and you should learn as much as you can about the provider to determine which one is best for you and your loved one. Here are some questions to ask the prospective provider:
- How long have you been providing therapy and rehab services?
- Is the provider certified with Medicare or Medicaid?
- Is the provider licensed with the State of South Carolina?
- Does the provider assign supervisors to oversee quality of care?
Just give us a call at (864) 310-4415. We will contact your primary care physician to obtain an order for you. Contact your community administrator to schedule an initial evaluation with us, and we will perform treatments in your community.
Just give us a call at (864) 310-4415. We will contact your primary care physician to obtain an order for you. We will call you to schedule an initial evaluation with us, and we will perform treatments in your home.
We accept Medicare, Medicaid, private pay, and most HMOs.
Our practice opened its doors in early April 2020.
OT2GO functions as a healthcare team. As colleagues and members of the community, we are our brand. Each team member brings to life our purpose statement—We achieve better health outcomes. We serve with compassion. We make a difference—through every action and interaction at work.
OT2GO is committed to improving the health of our communities and the lives of those we serve. We are an innovative occupational therapy (OT) organization that will transform the way care is delivered.