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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
I’m not sure if this will work for me.
I understand your concerns, which is why I offer a personalized assessment to ensure my services are the right fit for you or your loved one.
How frequently will I receive O&M services?
The frequency of services can vary depending on your needs. Generally they are an estimated 1-2 hours each, with a maximum of 8 sessions. Consideration can be given to extending sessions on a need by basis. In the event that I cannot provide services due to a Wait List, information and resources will be provided that may be of assistance immediately.
Does O&M training work with other service providers?
Yes, O&M often collaborates with various service providers to ensure support. This may include working alongside your rehabilitation therapist, physical therapist, family members, healthcare workers, etc. This interdisciplinary approach promotes greater independence and quality of life.
What if I don’t have a good grip?
There are a variety of lightweight canes available.
Do you only work in my home setting?
I can meet you in any setting that you are wanting assistance with: parks, escalators, light rail, etc.
I use the pedestrian walk signal, do I also need a cane to cross the street?
If you have any visual impairment, for your safety, it is important to have a cane for identification when crossing streets. A cane will help ID you to vehicles and also to help in grocery store lines and such.