04/17/2026
When someone you love is getting ready to leave the hospital, it’s easy to focus on one thing:
“Are they strong enough to come home?”
But here’s something many families don’t realize…
Being strong enough to walk isn’t the same as being ready to live safely at home.
Occupational Therapy helps patients relearn everyday tasks like:
✔️ Getting dressed
✔️ Showering safely
✔️ Preparing meals
✔️ Moving around the home with confidence
It’s one of the most important parts of recovery—and one of the most overlooked.
We put together a simple guide to help you understand why it matters.
🔗 https://mycompletecare.com/resources/strength-starts-here-why-occupational-therapy-is-the-key-to-a-successful-return-home
When most people think about rehabilitation after a hospital stay, they think of physical therapy—walking again, building strength, regaining mobility. But what many don’t realize is this: Getting stronger isn’t the same as being ready to go home. That’s where Occupational Therapy (OT) comes...