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Managing medications can become more complex with age, health changes, or cognitive challenges. Missed doses, double dosing, or confusion about medications can impact safety, health outcomes, and independence. At iRehab, we view medication management as a functional life skill — one that deserves thoughtful, personalized support. Why Medication Management Matters Safe medication routines help individuals: […]

Life is busy. Between work, school, family commitments, and unexpected challenges, making it to therapy appointments isn’t always easy. At iRehab Services, we believe therapy should fit into your life, not the other way around. That’s why we offer telehealth services for speech therapy, occupational therapy, and social work. Whether it’s a child practicing new […]

November is Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, a time to honor those living with dementia and to highlight the importance of early, supportive care. At iRehab Services, our goal is to help patients stay connected to their routines, relationships, and independence for as long as possible, while supporting caregivers every step of the way. Occupational Therapy: […]

World OT Day is a celebration of occupational therapy’s unique and powerful impact on people’s lives. At iRehab Services, we are proud to recognize our incredible occupational therapists (OTs) who bring creativity, compassion, and expertise into every session. Every day, they help patients of all ages live with more independence, confidence, and purpose. What Is […]

October is AAC Awareness Month, a time to celebrate all the ways people communicate and to spread awareness about Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). At iRehab, we believe communication is not just about words, it’s about connection, independence, and being truly understood. Whether through speech, gestures, pictures, text, or technology, everyone deserves a voice, and […]

Today is National Concussion Awareness Day — and we want to talk about why it matters. A concussion can happen in an instant — on the field, at work, in the car, or even from a simple fall. While it’s called a “mild” traumatic brain injury (mTBI), the effects can interfere with nearly every part […]