Comprehensive occupational therapy tailored to your unique needs, delivered where you live.
OT2GO provides comprehensive, evidence-based occupational therapy across every stage of life and every level of need.
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) help patients manage key tasks for independence at home, walking, feeding, dressing, grooming, toileting, bathing, and transferring, along with finances, transportation, shopping, meal prep, housecleaning, communication, and medication management.
This approach harnesses energy fields that exist within and outside the human body to treat chronic conditions through physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness, utilizing Reiki and Healing Touch modalities.
Clinicians restore balance and coordination for patients with brain and spinal cord injuries affecting motor, sensory, cognitive, and behavioral functioning, including memory strategies and cognitive enhancement for executive function.
Interventions address the physical and psychological strain from cancer diagnosis and treatment, focusing on functional engagement, strength, and occupational performance to enhance quality of life.
Clinicians help patients establish routines to monitor vital signs and increase physical activity for conditions like heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and obesity.
Clinicians provide energy conservation, pressure ulcer prevention, joint protection, and contracture management in assisted living settings to support aging in place.
Services help dementia patients, primarily Alzheimer's cases, enhance function, promote relationships and social participation, and enjoy life fully despite gradual cognitive decline.
Clinicians help patients break the cycle of inactivity and a sedentary lifestyle that increases fall risk, the leading cause of injury and death among mature adults.
Experts provide home safety modifications that improve safety and function for patients with chronic conditions, sensory or movement impairments, and cognitive disorders to enable aging in place.
Clinicians work with individuals having limited cognitive capacities and adaptive behaviors to improve participation in daily living activities.
Services address age-related vision changes that can't be corrected with eyeglasses, using techniques like magnifiers, eccentric viewing, and environmental modifications.
OT wellness interventions help the patient improve day-to-day independence with living skills, coping strategies, and meaningful engagement while addressing housing and vocational goals.
Approaches include education on control modalities, body mechanics instruction, muscle relaxation training, and guided imagery for the one in four Americans experiencing chronic pain.
Clinicians help mature adults improve independence and safety with self-care routines and instrumental activities like cooking, shopping, and community mobility.
Evidence-based interventions restore function and engagement for the 5.4 million Americans living with the effects of stroke to achieve optimal long-term outcomes.
Progressive resistance exercise and strength training improve range of motion and activity tolerance to reduce fall risk and increase community participation.
Services address shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand impairments, treating conditions like tendonitis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
From physician order to discharge, here is exactly how care works with OT2GO.
Your Primary Care Physician (PCP) generates an order for occupational therapy (OT) services based upon recognizable health condition(s).
OT2GO clinicians review medical records and schedule the evaluation visit.
The OT performs structured interviews, clinical observations, and administers standardized and qualitative tests.
The OT interprets assessments, identifies deficits in performance areas, components, and contexts, and makes an OT diagnosis.
The patient and OT work together to select goals and intervention strategies based on the OT diagnosis. The POC will be reviewed and signed by the PCP.
Weekly interventions facilitated by OT2GO team members based on the OT diagnosis.
The OT performs monthly reviews of outcomes to track progress with goals. The OT reviews outcomes with the PCP.
The OT performs a final review of outcomes to assess maximum rehabilitation potential. The OT reviews the discharge summary with the PCP.