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In this office hours episode, Sue Doyle, PhD, OTR/L, walks you through the first key step in developing a home modifications practice: understanding and identifying the need in your own community. She shares fall statistics, real-life stories, and reflection prompts to help you spot where clients’ homes are putting them at risk and how that signals a growing opportunity for your skills.
Questions answered in this episode:
How big is the problem of falls at home for older adults, and what do the latest statistics really tell us
What housing and neighborhood factors (like home age, layout, and state-level fall data) signal a strong need for home modifications services?
How can you use your current caseload and everyday observations to spot poor housing fit and define the specific home modification needs in your community?
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Submit a question for a future episode:
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By Sue Doyle PhD OTR/LSummary
In this office hours episode, Sue Doyle, PhD, OTR/L, walks you through the first key step in developing a home modifications practice: understanding and identifying the need in your own community. She shares fall statistics, real-life stories, and reflection prompts to help you spot where clients’ homes are putting them at risk and how that signals a growing opportunity for your skills.
Questions answered in this episode:
How big is the problem of falls at home for older adults, and what do the latest statistics really tell us
What housing and neighborhood factors (like home age, layout, and state-level fall data) signal a strong need for home modifications services?
How can you use your current caseload and everyday observations to spot poor housing fit and define the specific home modification needs in your community?
Mentioned resources and links:
Submit a question for a future episode:
Connect with The Home Accessibility Therapist: