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Promote aging at home!

We want to help you stay at home and enjoy time with loved ones!

Hello, here at Journey Therapy Connection Services LLC we are an upcoming and coming occupational therapy business in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Please don't be afraid to contact us for any questions or to book an appointment.

What does occupational therapy do for me?

-reduces fall risk

-increase Independence

-decrease rest of institutionalization

-decrease caregiver burden

-promote aging at home

-improves quality of life

-reduces case management cost

-reduce hospital readmission

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Common Question

What’s the difference between Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy?

The most basic difference between physical therapy and occupational therapy is that a PT focuses on improving the patient's ability to move their body whereas an OT focuses on improving the patient's ability to perform activities of daily living.

How we help during COVID-19?

We always put the client health before anything. All therapist are required to wear face mask and face shield to ensure the safety of everyone. JTCS provide in these times is to help our client improve life at home no matter the circumstance.

What is an OT?

Occupational Therapists (OTs) are health care professionals who utilize evidence-based practice, research, scientific evidence, and to promote independence, meaningful occupations, and patients' functional ability to fulfill their daily routines and roles.

Why might you need Occupational Therapy?

Instead of moving a senior care facility, occupational therapy is used to rehabilitate and help to perform the most basic activities. Occupational therapy are able to adapt the environment to increase performance and safety necessary during activities; thus, promote aging at home.



Statistics show that every 20 minutes and older adult dies from a fall.

1 out of 5 cost of serious injury and more than 3 million older adults are treated in the ER for non-fatal fall injuries every year. Our goal is to promote aging at home while maintaining optimal function.

Who can benefit?

-Someone who's had a recent fall, dementia diagnosis, vision change

-adults with disabilities and using aid, people returning home after a complicated hospital stay, post acute/sub-acute rehab,

-people needing assistance at home, client wanting to stay home