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Have your home assessed by a Certified Accessibility Consultant. Find out more about Aging-in-Place, Home Modifications, and Home Safety Programs.

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"Every day, an average of 15 people are newly diagnosed with ALS more than 5,600 people per year. As many as 30,000 Americans may currently be affected by ALS. Annually, ALS is responsible for two deaths per 100,000 people. Help us fight this devastating disease. "
- ALS Association Quick Facts

Patients

A Meaningful Life Requires Mobility.

We Keep You Moving Forward.

Senior Citizens Group

Individuals who have impaired or loss of mobility skills often encounter challenging issues involving grooming, dressing, bathing, toileting, preparing meals, completing daily house chores, and engaging in leisure or social activities. Your reduced independence may cause you stress, physical or emotional fatigue, depression, social isolation, and even physical injury.

The Seating Solutions team is here to help improve your mobility, function safely within your home, and reach your highest level of independence. We help you regain your “occupation of living” skills by evaluating and recommending the most appropriate equipment for you. And to ensure your mobility equipment is used safely, we offer home safety evaluations.

The best of both services

Our outpatient clinic, combined with our home-based services, provides a holistic approach to your care. Our outpatient clinic offers treatment services for multiple conditions and injuries, on-site equipment trials, and a wheelchair clinic with product that you can see and feel.

In addition, LOTTUS Designs offers certified home accessibility services that include home safety and home modification evaluations. Please view the LOTTUS Designs page for more information.

Members of the our team include:

  • Patients
  • Family & Caregivers
  • Physicians
  • Therapists & ATPs
  • DME Suppliers & ATPs

How can I begin outpatient or in-home services?

Individuals who are interested in receiving services will need to:

  1. Complete a visit with their primary care physician or specialist
  2. Obtain a doctor’s prescription for “Outpatient Occupational Therapy”
  3. Ask your physician to fax the prescription to (904) 541-1413
  4. Contact us at (904) 315-7070.

For more information, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions Page.