Why choose WellNest?

At WellNest Occupational Therapy, we believe that well-being and independence go hand in hand. We provide personalized occupational therapy services in the comfort of your home to help adults and seniors overcome functional challenges and confidently engage in their daily activities.

Our mission

To support adults and seniors in maintaining independence, safety, and quality of life within their own environment. Through personalized occupational therapy services, we help individuals navigate the physical, functional, and lifestyle challenges that may arise from aging, injury, surgery, fatigue, chronic pain, or changes in health.

Our goal is to empower individuals with practical strategies and adaptations that allow them to remain active, safe, and engaged in the activities that matter most to them.

Our approach

Every individual’s journey toward independence is unique. That’s why our approach begins with a personalized evaluation to better understand your daily routines, your home environment, and the challenges you may be experiencing.

Our approach may include:

• Assessment of activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)

• Recommendations for home and environmental adaptations to improve safety and comfort

• Strategies to support daily routines, energy levels, or symptom management

• Collaboration with family members and caregivers to ensure everyone feels informed and supported

When to choose WellNest?

✔️ After a surgery, illness, or hospital stay

  • Hip/knee replacement, fractures

  • Stroke or neurological changes

  • Functional decline or loss of independence

✔️Persistent pain or fatigue

  • Chronic back, neck, or joint pain making everyday tasks more difficult

    • Ongoing fatigue or low energy that interferes with daily routines and activities

✔️ Changes in daily routines

  • Difficulty with bathing, dressing, walking, cooking

  • Trouble with transfers (bed, chair, shower)

  • Increased fatigue or fear of injury

✔️ Safety concerns at home

  • Falls or near-falls

  • Unsafe bathroom or bedroom setup

  • Clutter, mobility obstacles, or poor lighting

✔️ Cognitive or memory changes

  • Forgetting steps in daily tasks

  • Trouble organizing routines or managing safety

  • Difficulty completing familiar activities

✔️ Desire to stay at home longer

  • Planning ahead for aging in place

  • Wanting to maintain independence

  • Family wanting expert guidance to support a loved one