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S1E7: Blog-to-Audio | Evidence-Based Fall Prevention Through Home Modifications for OTs

24 min · 28. apr. 2026
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Evidence-Based Fall Prevention Through Home Modifications for OTs This episode is an audio version of our blog, “Evidence-Based Fall Prevention Through Home Modifications for OTs.” Sue Doyle, PhD, OTR/L walks through the latest evidence on fall prevention, showing you how to combine structured assessments with targeted, room-by-room home modifications so you can meaningfully reduce fall risk and clearly demonstrate the impact of your interventions. In this episode, we cover: * Why falls among community-dwelling older adults are so life-altering, how often they occur, and what current research says about the potential of home modifications—within a multifactorial plan—to reduce falls and healthcare costs. * The key evidence-based components of fall prevention for OTs, including validated screening tools, exercise and medication considerations, environmental safety modifications, and a minimum two-visit home modification model that aligns with AOTA’s Vision 2025. https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/web/direct-files/attachments/21591240/ca9eddf9-6ecf-4a11-8e84-2de375847b6e/Blog-to-Podcast-Evidence-based-fall-prevention-Transcript.vtt?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIA2F3EMEYE3K7XXQKD&Signature=DlGNJSz7zfz1WQm2%2B95A3kktwyI%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEKf%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJHMEUCICw0sjPMcpv5ulXP7VMxnFH2L9NHQ2vbv12n1QtdXx57AiEAlbLcQwjky5bwHpiChQkK4Cig34ywPzDlul0wNeXUFDsq8wQIcBABGgw2OTk3NTMzMDk3MDUiDL8CJjb%2FJQ5afndC2SrQBLg57ZviK1HBKiD5Nxc4vmF3gNNDHpgsiqdnhsRnrYer2PiDGqIgUCWPJgHWaR4A%2B%2FWxs3nlsOkVH9OOhzZJbPs3zRL6I7omdmMtBkFdFHJV7gcCGYKtfjrsapKY195HUI8v%2F6%2Bl0DcERkbq4ICf37xXU7mncknyn0awaPTfERNPncyB1jSsJFPyJyXnLmMVA5E9Kc4XRjnH0tAOWZ2ofqQCiyGG%2B3hmviPEPflhrWoXFEr23ZmZ4CU6r92iwYUdJFfse8yYsuBATUG0gdgyz2gMMAI3jhJYQbY4DfoFDHwPgXbGTv%2FrN4X6WHWbBie8cv7qTB8oxQkeepcW6h6HdLETwtrw2KMDzwr5sMTYaij5jGYZ%2BLOu%2Bodfx9mIPH4s6UVIzd0Mc8hCDZtrQn9QQ1dIoVWLvP1rcSWBKTS3bQpaUCtm1cJU5xQFxKNrheYOyjGh%2F0OjuyRx9yiRi2WtjlvDt6gn7uLBJgfXn4n5rgWAt3rzRzHcFdEHUd%2FIYYDP2eBJrskfe3j1i9TPlO%2B76SOZl6tGbD6JF3k%2FPMeHqiSTnJ2nIda9VmHriM%2FiO9N5JIPEyuP%2FKt5dBTn2p7tNA9VJzfg5LAU2xJesNWFTy0QFXSynBQSQrRXVnhRZ0cjvO2kJTknOD08KRCUQ8ARiGudwDN8ndUn7sxcxbp26C05FWmQ4s0LIrDJRDpaj75yVZ5JeteEBgN%2FzZxDcffwkr91raCUxKqXMHno50QKqO%2BbzNoApniapdI3XSzPIwkURVGksmuVImIHk43APKcV9ZE4w2ceqzwY6mAF%2BMyos9mgCSgbLF5Lmdq0oTkMokfadwkDWLP7LABcLyKzRKjFHpB5Zg90A3gBULRyhdzxGTJrRhASqb1eSe9oTYglQrqYSdQXLgXNPVaIxFdmbjwExfaZqlcsz%2B9%2FDeIjBOYcVvAAPrjyKh%2BSWFxosbmJub1nPt%2BHMJoAPqEoTJaA2b4g6GnLGbT1Mp5CC3eleIiIywuQSuQ%3D%3D&Expires=1776985908 * Practical, evidence-informed strategies for room-by-room home modification—especially in bathrooms, entrances, stairs, and living areas—focused on observing real occupational performance and tailoring grab bars, layout, lighting, flooring, and equipment to each client’s specific risks and routines. Read the full blog and see visuals: * Read the article: https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/2025/10/22/evidence-based-fall-prevention-through-home-modifications-what-occupational-therapists-need-to-know/ [https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/2025/10/22/evidence-based-fall-prevention-through-home-modifications-what-occupational-therapists-need-to-know/] * View any photos, diagrams, or checklists mentioned in this episode on the blog. Related trainings and courses: * Certified Home Accessibility Therapist (CHAT): https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT] * All Courses: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses] Stay connected: * Website: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/ [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/] * Blog: https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/ [https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/] * Join the newsletter: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter] * Join  our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety [https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety] * Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178 [http://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178]

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episode S1E17: Office Hours | Getting Started in Home Mods Part 4 cover

S1E17: Office Hours | Getting Started in Home Mods Part 4

Summary In this office hours episode, Sue Doyle, PhD, OTR/L, focuses on how to actually find and connect with the people in your community who can send you ideal home modification clients. She walks through potential referral sources, how to frame your unique OT value, and simple, relationship-based steps to start building a steady stream of home mods referrals. Questions answered in this episode: Who are the key professionals, agencies, and organizations that are already seeing your ideal home mods clients before you, and how can you identify them in your own community? How do you clearly communicate the unique value of OT-led home assessments—beyond ADA checklists and contractor recommendations—so referral partners understand why they should send clients to you? What concrete steps can you take to nurture referral relationships over time (multiple “touches,” education, and follow-up) without feeling like a full-time salesperson? Mentioned resources and links: * Certified Home Accessibility Therapist (CHAT): https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT] * Courses & Memberships:  https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses] * Any handouts, checklists, or blog posts referenced:  Submit a question for a future episode: * Use the question form here: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/SubmitQuestion [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/SubmitQuestion] * Or email your question to: sue@thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com Connect with The Home Accessibility Therapist: * Website: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/ [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/] * Blog: https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/ [https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/] * Join the newsletter: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter] * Join  our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety [https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety] * Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178 [http://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178]

7. juli 20269 min
episode S1E16: Blog-to-Audio | From One-Off CEUs to a Real Growth Plan: Professional Development for OTs in Home Safety and Home Modifications cover

S1E16: Blog-to-Audio | From One-Off CEUs to a Real Growth Plan: Professional Development for OTs in Home Safety and Home Modifications

Summary This episode is an audio version of our blog, “From One-Off CEUs to a Real Growth Plan: Professional Development for OTs in Home Safety and Home Modifications.” Sue Doyle, PhD, OTR/L unpacks why random CEUs leave you feeling no more confident in home safety and home mods, and shows you how to build an intentional 6–12 month learning plan that actually moves you toward mastery instead of just meeting licensure requirements. In this episode, we cover: * The problem with scattered, last-minute CEUs: how discount-driven or convenience-based course choices create fragmented knowledge, low retention, and ongoing uncertainty around complex areas like home accessibility, funding, documentation, and multi-factor home visits. * A simple but powerful growth-plan framework with three pillars—a clear destination, a realistic 6–12 month timeline, and structured learning tracks (clinical foundations, environmental/design knowledge, and systems/advocacy) that build depth in home safety and home modifications instead of one-off exposure. * Step-by-step guidance to map your own plan: self-assessing your current gaps, choosing a focused goal, selecting 3–5 aligned learning activities, intentionally applying what you learn with real clients, and using reflection and check-ins (illustrated through “Jordan,” an OT case example) to turn CEUs into real competence and confidence in the home. Read the full blog and see visuals: * Read the article: https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/2026/05/19/from-one-off-ceus-to-a-real-growth-plan-professional-development-for-ots-in-home-safety-and-home-modifications/ [https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/2026/05/19/from-one-off-ceus-to-a-real-growth-plan-professional-development-for-ots-in-home-safety-and-home-modifications/] * View any photos, diagrams, or checklists mentioned in this episode on the blog. Related trainings and courses: * Certified Home Accessibility Therapist (CHAT): https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT] * Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery: A role for OT  https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Disastercourse [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Disastercourse] * All Courses: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses] Stay connected: * Website: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/ [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/] * Blog: https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/ [https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/] * Join the newsletter: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter] * Join  our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety [https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety] * Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178 [http://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178]

30. juni 202618 min
episode S1E15: Blog-to-Audio | Seeing Safely: Aging Eyes, Cataracts, and Home Safety for OTs and PTs cover

S1E15: Blog-to-Audio | Seeing Safely: Aging Eyes, Cataracts, and Home Safety for OTs and PTs

Summary This episode is an audio version of our blog on “seeing safely” with aging eyes. Sue Doyle, PhD, OTR/L walks through how age-related vision changes and cataracts interact with real-world home environments so you can incorporate lighting, contrast, and clutter-focused modifications into your assessments and reduce fall risk in a practical, low-cost way. In this episode, we cover: * What actually happens to vision with aging and cataracts—reduced contrast sensitivity, increased glare, slower light adaptation, and hazier vision—and why beige-on-beige environments, shiny floors, and inconsistent lighting can turn otherwise strong, balanced older adults into high fall-risk clients. * Evidence-informed principles for “seeing safely,” including prioritizing even, glare-free lighting along key paths, using contrast strategically on stairs, grab bars, and switches, simplifying visual clutter, and making important safety features visually louder than background distractions. * Room-by-room strategies for entries, hallways, stairs, bathrooms, bedrooms, and kitchens that you can plug directly into your next evaluation—plus a quick clinical vision-and-environment checklist to help you systematically capture vision-related risks rather than treating falls as only a strength or balance problem. Read the full blog and see visuals: * Read the article: https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/2026/06/03/seeing-safely-at-home-aging-eyes-cataracts-and-evidence-informed-home-modifications/ [https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/2026/06/03/seeing-safely-at-home-aging-eyes-cataracts-and-evidence-informed-home-modifications/] * View any photos, diagrams, or checklists mentioned in this episode on the blog. Related trainings and courses: * Certified Home Accessibility Therapist (CHAT): https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT] * Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery: A role for OT  https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Disastercourse [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Disastercourse] * All Courses: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses] Stay connected: * Website: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/ [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/] * Blog: https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/ [https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/] * Join the newsletter: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter] * Join  our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety [https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety] * Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178 [http://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178]

23. juni 202623 min
episode S1E14: Therapist Thursday | Martha Pack on Turning Home Health Insight into an Aging-in-Place Home Modifications Practice cover

S1E14: Therapist Thursday | Martha Pack on Turning Home Health Insight into an Aging-in-Place Home Modifications Practice

Summary In this Therapist Thursday episode, Sue Doyle, PhD, OTR/L talks with Martha Pack, an occupational therapist and CHAT trained home modifications specialist based in Knoxville, about building a business focused on aging in place and caregiver support. Martha shares how her years in nearly every OT setting, combined with home health experience during COVID, led her to create a dedicated home mods practice that tailors environments for older adults in private homes and senior living communities. What you’ll learn in this episode: How Martha’s journey through school systems, hospitals, outpatient rehab, skilled nursing, and finally home health sparked her passion for home modifications, including the “aha” moment of simply repositioning a suction grab bar and realizing the impact of placement, design, and true accessibility. Practical strategies she uses now, from acting as the communication bridge between clients and contractors, to providing caregiver education, planning for the “journey of aging,” and using grant-funded programs to create affordable, customized aging-in-place solutions in both private homes and facilities. Business and networking insights on moving from “side hustle” to full business, deepening her expertise through, CHAT, CAPS, ECHM, and leveraging in-person networking and senior resource groups, and partnering on county grants like OAHMP to grow a sustainable practice while retaining the autonomy she wouldn’t trade to return to traditional employment. Guest details and links: * Martha Pack * Website: adaptandstay.com [https://www.linkedin.com/safety/go/?url=www.adaptandstay.com&urlhash=Jq2W&isSdui=true&lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BQD5GPe%2FfSE6C753%2BgSNM2g%3D%3D] * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/martha-pack-otr-l-cdp-caps-echm-chat-drs-5a4501123 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/martha-pack-otr-l-cdp-caps-echm-chat-drs-5a4501123/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BQD5GPe%2FfSE6C753%2BgSNM2g%3D%3D] Resources mentioned: * Certified Home Accessibility Therapist (CHAT): https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT] * All Courses: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses] Connect with The Home Accessibility Therapist: * Website: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/ [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/] * Blog: https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/ [https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/] * Join the newsletter: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter] * Join  our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety [https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety] * Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178 [http://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178]

16. juni 202638 min
episode S1E13: Office Hours | Getting Started in Home Mods Part 3 cover

S1E13: Office Hours | Getting Started in Home Mods Part 3

Summary In this office hours episode, Sue Doyle, PhD, OTR/L, unpacks how Medicare and reimbursement really work when you’re providing home safety and home modification services. She explains what counts as medical necessity, when you can and cannot bill, and how to protect both your clients and your practice while still offering valuable cash-based options. Questions answered in this episode: When is a home safety or home modification assessment considered medically necessary and covered, and when is it purely aging-in-place or preventative and not covered? How do Medicare rules like mandatory claim submission, fall-risk guidelines, and quality measures (such as MIPS 154 and 155) affect what you can bill for and how you document your services? What do therapists need to know to ethically offer cash-based home mods, set clear policies, and distinguish covered from non-covered services in day-to-day practice? Mentioned resources and links: * Certified Home Accessibility Therapist (CHAT): https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/CHAT] * Courses & Memberships:  https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/courses] * Any handouts, checklists, or blog posts referenced:  Submit a question for a future episode: * Use the question form here: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/SubmitQuestion [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/SubmitQuestion] * Or email your question to: sue@thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com Connect with The Home Accessibility Therapist: * Website: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/ [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/] * Blog: https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/ [https://thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.blog/] * Join the newsletter: https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter [https://www.thehomeaccessibilitytherapist.com/Newsletter] * Join  our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety [https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeaccessibilitysafety] * Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178 [http://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-doyle-38bba3178]

9. juni 202613 min