We provide specialized outpatient services that meet older adults where they are, supporting meaningful daily activities, mobility, and long-term well-being.
Personalized mobile therapy services for adults and seniors with neurological conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and other functional changes.
Services are provided at home or in the community and focus on mobility, daily activities, safety, and long-term independence.
Coverage: Medicare, Medicaid, some insurance plans, and private pay options available.
In-home safety and fall prevention evaluations focused on reducing risk and supporting safe aging in place.
Recommendations are practical and personalized — focusing only on what is truly needed and avoiding unnecessary equipment or expenses.
Coverage: Initial visit may be covered by Medicare and Medicaid. Private insurance typically not covered. Private pay available. Additional visits billed separately if needed.
Private or Small Group Options
Individualized exercise and movement programs designed to improve strength, balance, mobility, and functional movement.
Programs may be provided one-on-one or in small group settings (5–10 participants) and are tailored to each person’s condition, goals, and safety needs. Sessions may take place in the home or community setting.
Payment: Private pay only.
Guidance for individuals and families navigating hospital discharges, new neurological diagnoses, or sudden changes in care needs.
This service helps families avoid unnecessary purchases, reduce overwhelm, and make informed decisions during stressful transitions.
Payment: Private pay only.
Over my 20 years of experience as an occupational therapist, I have evaluated and used a wide range of equipment in real home and community settings. The items listed here are tools that I have consistently found to be practical, safe, and effective for improving daily function, mobility, and independence.
The purpose of this list is to help patients and families make informed decisions and avoid spending money on equipment that does not work well or is unnecessary. These recommendations are educational and optional; individual needs vary, and equipment should always be selected based on personal goals, abilities, and safety considerations.
Seniors Wellness Recovery is supported by over 15 years of clinical experience in Occupational Therapy and specialized training focused on neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and dementia.
These certifications reflect a strong commitment to professional development, evidence based care, and helping older adults maintain safety, independence, and quality of life.






