My sister has MS, and lately her fatigue has been through the roof. She keeps missing OT sessions because the travel alone drains her. She’s getting discouraged and feels like she’s losing ground. Didn’t you say your partner switched to OT at home? I wonder if it’s more manageable, especially when fatigue and mobility are so unpredictable.
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From watching my dad go through OT in both clinic and home settings, I can say home wins every time. He felt more motivated and at ease when therapy happened in his familiar environment. The therapist used his actual kitchen, bathroom, even his garden to structure the exercises. It felt real, not like some abstract routine. For chronic conditions like MS, that’s everything.
Exactly why we made the switch. We got in touch with a mobile occupational therapist gold coast who totally understood the ups and downs of MS. They adjusted each session based on how my partner was feeling that day—some days it was energy-saving strategies, other days mobility tasks. Being in her own space made everything feel more achievable and less overwhelming.