Dressing, cooking, managing medications, moving safely through the home. These are the activities that make daily life yours. When they become difficult, occupational therapy helps you get them back.
Roaming Rehab brings licensed occupational therapists directly to you, eliminating the burden of travel and allowing your therapist to assess and treat you in the environment where your daily challenges actually happen.
Who Benefits from In-Home Occupational Therapy?
We cater to adults who value their health and want to improve their quality of life. In-home OT is especially well-suited for individuals who find clinic travel difficult, who are recovering at home after a hospitalization, or who need therapy delivered in the context of their real environment.
Aging in Place
Aging does not mean giving up the activities you love. In-home OT for fall prevention, safe aging in place, home assessment and recommendations, and managing the functional changes that come with chronic conditions meets you where you live.
Post-Surgery and Post-Illness Recovery
Adults recovering from stroke, orthopedic surgery, cardiac events, neurological conditions, or cancer treatment face significant functional challenges after discharge. In-home OT bridges the gap between hospital and full independence.
Chronic Condition Management
Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, COPD, and diabetes can all affect daily function. An occupational therapist helps develop energy conservation strategies, adaptive techniques, and modified routines that preserve independence.
Lymphedema Management
We have certified lymphedema therapists on our OT team. Lymphedema therapy reduces swelling in the arms and legs through manual lymphatic drainage techniques and compression therapy, delivered in your home.
Neurological Rehabilitation
Stroke, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis affect how you move and how you function at home. In-home OT works on the daily tasks your neurological condition has made harder, in the environment where those tasks actually happen.
What Does an Occupational Therapist Do?
Your occupational therapist starts with a comprehensive evaluation: your health history, your home environment, and your goals. From that baseline, your therapist develops an individualized treatment plan. Every session is structured around helping you perform the activities that matter most to you.
Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and moving safely through the home. These are the core tasks OT helps you get back.
Meal preparation, cooking, shopping, medication management, home maintenance, and managing daily responsibilities that support independent living.
Targeted exercises to improve hand strength, coordination, and range of motion, combined with techniques to complete daily tasks with less fatigue.
Home hazard assessments, fall risk evaluation, and environmental modification recommendations to support aging in place and keep you moving with confidence.
Identifying hazards in your actual home and recommending modifications and adaptive equipment to restore and support your independence. Roaming Rehab assesses and recommends.
A specialized area of OT practice that addresses bladder and bowel management through therapeutic interventions and education, delivered in your home.
Manual lymphatic drainage techniques and compression therapy to reduce swelling and restore limb function. Our certified lymphedema therapists bring this specialized care to your home.
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303-720-4244 Schedule AppointmentOccupational Therapy vs. Physical Therapy
Physical therapy focuses on restoring movement, strength, and pain management, particularly in the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems. A physical therapist might address how well you walk, how your shoulder moves, or how your balance functions in isolation.
Occupational therapy focuses on how those physical, cognitive, and sensory capacities translate into actual daily activities. An occupational therapist asks: given where your strength, balance, and cognition are right now, how do we help you get dressed safely, cook a meal without falling, or return to your meaningful roles at home?
For many patients, particularly those recovering from stroke, surgery, or a progressive neurological condition, both PT and OT are valuable and complementary. Roaming Rehab delivers both disciplines in-home, allowing a coordinated approach without requiring multiple clinic visits.
In-Home OT vs. Clinic-Based OT
Traditional outpatient OT operates in a clinic with multiple patients scheduled simultaneously. In-home OT takes a different approach across nearly every dimension.
| Traditional Clinic OT | In-Home OT with Roaming Rehab | |
|---|---|---|
| Location | You travel to a fixed clinic | Your OT comes to your home |
| Environment | Generic clinic setting; therapist approximates your home context | Your actual home; therapist sees real hazards, real layout, real routine |
| Session Format | Often shared with other patients; aide-assisted portions common | One therapist, one patient, throughout the entire session |
| Scheduling | Clinic hours only, limited availability | Monday through Friday by appointment, built around your life |
| Continuity | Therapist rotation common in high-volume clinics. Bounced to assistants or aides during session | Same therapist at every visit, tracking your progress directly. No assistants or aides. |
| Travel Burden | Significant, especially for patients with limited mobility | Eliminated |
| Referral Required | Often requires a physician referral | Direct access available in most cases |
Clinic-based OT is a strong option when specialized equipment is essential to your care. For most patients, in-home OT delivers more of what matters: continuity, undivided attention, and care in the environment where you actually live.
What to Expect from In-Home Occupational Therapy
Your first visit is an evaluation with treatment. Your Roaming Rehab occupational therapist will review your medical history, assess your functional abilities in the areas relevant to your goals, observe your home environment, and talk with you, and your caregivers if applicable, about what matters most to you.
From that evaluation, your therapist establishes a treatment plan with specific, measurable goals and a recommended schedule of sessions. Treatment begins at that appointment! Every visit after that is structured around your plan, updated continuously as you progress. Your therapist tracks each visit directly, adjusting your program in real time.
Wear comfortable clothing you can move freely in and clear a space large enough for basic movement. Your therapist will walk you through everything else at your first appointment.
Schedule AppointmentConditions We Address with In-Home OT
Our in-home OT sessions address conditions across the full spectrum of physical rehabilitation and daily function. Common conditions we treat include:
- Arthritis
- Falls and Fear of Falling
- Back and Neck Pain
- Knee and Hip Pain
- Lymphedema Management
- Incontinence Therapy
- Parkinson's Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Stroke Recovery
- Cancer-Related Weakness and Fatigue
- Diabetes
- Joint Replacements
- Cardiac Events
- COPD and Pulmonary Disease
- Vestibular Conditions
- Dementia and Cognitive Decline
- General Deconditioning and Weakness
If you have a condition that is not on this list, contact us. We cannot list every ailment or condition we treat, and we are happy to talk through whether in-home OT is right for your situation.
Insurance and Rates
Roaming Rehab LLC is an enrolled Medicare provider. We accept Medicare Part B directly. If you carry a Medicare Advantage PPO plan, we are likely able to see you under that insurance as well.
Medicare Advantage HMO plans typically do not carry out-of-network benefits, though we can still see you as a private pay client.
We run every insurance plan before your first visit and confirm your financial responsibility in advance, so there are no surprises.
For all other commercial insurance, we bill our private pay rates of $185 per visit and provide a superbill you can submit to your plan for reimbursement. Whether you receive reimbursement depends on your individual out-of-network benefits. We recommend calling your insurer before your first visit to ask about your coverage.
Contact us directly for current session rates. We are transparent about our pricing and happy to answer your questions before you commit to anything.
Questions about your insurance or rates? Call us at 303-720-4244 or reach out through our contact page. We will walk you through your options.
In-Home OT Throughout the Denver Metro Area
Roaming Rehab serves clients throughout the Denver Metro area. We come directly to your home, Monday through Friday by appointment, so care fits around your life rather than the other way around. Your location is a starting point, not a barrier.
Not sure whether we serve your area? Contact us and we will confirm. Send us a message or call 303-720-4244.
Why Roaming Rehab for Occupational Therapy?
Roaming Rehab was built on a single premise: therapy should come to you, not the other way around. Our goal is to create a culture of aging successfully. We want to take you outside your comfort zone and show you what you are capable of.
Aging does not mean weakness. Aging does not mean falling. Aging does not mean giving up the activities you love. Whether your goal is hiking, traveling, skiing, or playing in the backyard with your grandchildren, we are here for YOU.
Our licensed occupational therapists bring clinical expertise into your living space, assessing real hazards, working with your actual furniture and layout, and building therapy plans around your real routine. We will help you unlock your potential!
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303-720-4244 Schedule AppointmentFrequently Asked Questions About Occupational Therapy
An occupational therapist evaluates your ability to perform daily activities, including dressing, cooking, bathing, and managing your home, then develops a personalized treatment plan to address the barriers. Those barriers may be physical, cognitive, sensory, or environmental. From there, your therapist works with you session by session to build skills, introduce adaptive strategies, and modify your environment to support your independence.
Physical therapy focuses on restoring movement, strength, and pain management, primarily in the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems. Occupational therapy focuses on translating physical, cognitive, and sensory capacity into real daily activities and meaningful life roles. Both disciplines are valuable and frequently prescribed together after injury, surgery, or neurological events.
Following a stroke, a patient may have weakness on one side of the body. A physical therapist works on strengthening and gait. An occupational therapist works on how that same patient can safely button a shirt, prepare a simple meal, manage medications, and navigate their home, using adaptive techniques and equipment to restore independence in those specific tasks.
Occupational therapy addresses conditions including stroke, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, orthopedic injury and post-surgical recovery, dementia and cognitive decline, COPD and other chronic conditions affecting daily function, lymphedema, vestibular conditions, incontinence, diabetes, cancer-related weakness and fatigue, cardiac events, and fall risk in older adults.
Yes. Occupational therapy is a covered Medicare benefit when it is medically necessary. Roaming Rehab is an enrolled Medicare Part B provider. If you have a Medicare Advantage PPO plan, we are likely able to see you under that insurance as well. For commercial insurance, we bill our private pay rates of $185 per visit and provide a superbill you can submit to your plan for reimbursement. Contact us to review your specific situation before your first visit.
Treatment duration depends on your diagnosis, functional goals, progress, and insurance coverage. Some individuals achieve their goals in 6 to 8 sessions; others with complex or progressive conditions benefit from longer or ongoing therapy. Your Roaming Rehab therapist will set clear, measurable goals at the start of treatment and communicate regularly about your progress and your plan.
Yes. Fall prevention is a critical, well-evidenced application of occupational therapy for older adults. An in-home OT evaluation assesses your home environment for hazards, your balance and mobility in real contexts, your medication management, and your daily routines. Interventions may include environmental modifications, adaptive equipment recommendations, balance and strength activities within functional tasks, and education for both the individual and caregivers.
In-home occupational therapy delivers licensed OT services directly in your home rather than in a clinic. Your therapist evaluates and treats you in the environment where you actually live and function, seeing real hazards, working with your actual layout, and building therapy into your genuine daily routine. For individuals who find travel to a clinic difficult or who need therapy contextualized to their real environment, in-home OT is frequently more effective than clinic-based care.
Many insurance plans, including Medicare, require a physician order for OT to be covered. Contact Roaming Rehab to confirm what is required for your specific insurance and situation.
Home health therapy is a post-acute level of care, most commonly ordered following a hospitalization or acute medical event. It is billed through Medicare Part A inpatient benefits, and patients must meet a homebound standard to qualify. Roaming Rehab is a mobile outpatient provider billed under Medicare Part B. No homebound requirement applies to our services. Our licensed therapists deliver clinic-level care directly in your home, working toward your rehabilitation and independence goals in the environment where you actually live. The way we describe it to every new client: home health is designed to help you manage safely at home. Roaming Rehab is designed to help you thrive in your community.
Roaming Rehab is a licensed in-home physical therapy and occupational therapy practice serving the Denver Metro area. Our licensed therapists bring expert care directly to your home, helping you stay active, independent, and fully engaged in the activities that matter most to you.
Founded 2020. Enrolled Medicare Part B provider. Out of network for commercial insurance, with documentation provided for reimbursement. Available Monday through Friday by appointment.
Phone: 303-720-4244
www.roamingrehab.com
The information provided on this page is intended for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual outcomes vary. Please consult your physician before beginning any new therapy program. Roaming Rehab therapists are licensed in the state of Colorado.