Supporting daily activities with practical guidance.
What is Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy helps hospice patients maintain independence in daily activities. Therapists assist with adapting tasks like dressing, eating, and grooming. They recommend tools and techniques for easier living. The focus is on comfort and dignity. Therapy supports both patients and caregivers.
How Occupational Therapy Helps Individuals
Patients gain support in performing daily tasks safely and comfortably. Families learn ways to assist effectively.
- Supports independence in daily living tasks
- Adapts environment for safety and comfort
- Teaches practical care techniques
- Enhances dignity in routine activities
What You Need to Know
Therapy is customized to each patient’s needs. It focuses on ease, safety, and comfort. Services are coordinated with the care team.

