Delivering world class medical care
At carelogic, Occupational Therapy (OT) focuses on helping residents maintain or improve their ability to perform everyday activities and live as independently as possible.
Services typically include:
Assessment of daily living skills – Evaluating a resident’s ability to dress, bathe, groom, eat, and move around safely.
- Rehabilitation and skill-building – Helping residents regain skills after illness, injury, surgery, or a decline in physical or cognitive function.
- Mobility and transfer training – Teaching safer ways to move between a bed, chair, wheelchair, or bathroom.
- Adaptive equipment recommendations – Suggesting and training residents to use items such as grab bars, shower chairs, dressing aids, raised toilet seats, or specialized utensils.
- Fall prevention and safety assessments – Identifying risks and recommending changes to reduce accidents.
- Cognitive support – Assisting residents with memory, attention, problem-solving, and routines, especially those with dementia or other cognitive conditions.
- Upper-body strengthening and coordination activities – Improving the physical abilities needed for daily tasks.
- Sensory and mental well-being activities – Engaging residents in meaningful activities that support
Frequently asked questions
If you have any questions about a specific service, please contact us directly. If you have a general question, or need additional assistance, please contact us at info@carelogichealth.com.
When you or a family member needs medical care, in some cases, this can be done at home instead of the hospital. This is known as home healthcare. It helps reduce the amount of time a person needs to be in a hospital. Home healthcare is done by a healthcare team that works toward a common goal to help the person needing care.
Home healthcare may be a option for people who are:
Recovering from an illness
Having treatment
Disabled
Chronically ill
Terminally ill

