OT & Home Health Referrals

Turning Home Safety Recommendations Into Buildable Scopes

Occupational therapists, home health teams, and care professionals often see what a home needs before a contractor is involved. We help families turn those concerns into a written safer-home project plan.

Bathroom Modification Path

Low-threshold shower planning, grab bar locations, blocking, safer flooring, lighting, and ventilation coordination.

Entry and Transfer Concerns

Thresholds, railings, entry lighting, door hardware, ramps or transitions, and safer routes into the home.

Lighting and Night Movement

Night path lighting, stair lighting, bathroom lighting, entry visibility, and simple control options.

Family-Facing Scope

A written report helps clients, adult children, caregivers, and advisors understand project priorities.

Power and Safety Devices

Panel readiness, selected outlet priorities, backup power questions, sensors, and smart-home support can be reviewed where relevant.

Respectful Homeowner Experience

The goal is practical safer-home execution while preserving dignity, comfort, and homeowner choice.

Scope Boundaries

Clear Boundaries Help Everyone

We respect the care professional's role while helping families understand what can be assessed, scoped, priced, coordinated, and built by the right trade professionals.

  • Connecticut Contracting provides construction planning and project coordination, not health-care services or therapeutic recommendations.
  • We can help translate home safety recommendations into practical project scopes and family-facing planning documents.
  • Licensed trade work is routed to properly licensed trade professionals where required.
  • The assessment helps clarify scope, sequencing, budget ranges, and project options for the household.