Graceful Living

Supporting The Aging Community of The North Shore

I’m here for you.

Hello and Welcome!

My name is Amber Tagg, and I am the owner of Graceful Living: Supporting the Aging Community of the North Shore. I grew up in Topsfield and have been an occupational therapist for the last 24 years. I created this Occupational Therapy service to provide therapeutic interventions to the aging community of the North Shore. My goal is to assist individuals age gracefully and with dignity in their own homes.

I have decades of experience working with the aging population during injury, life transitions, and progressive disease, including Alzheimer’s, cerebral vascular incidents (i.e. stroke), cardiac conditions, neurological diseases, and orthopedic injury and replacements.

Graceful Living provides early-intervention consultation and services to the aging community and their loved ones.

My goal for my clients is that they remain safe and independent in their own homes. Everyone ages differently, and everyone deserves the support to do so with grace and dignity.

Please email me to schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation to speak about your needs and how I can be of service and support.

Amber G. Tagg OTR/L

amber@gracefulOT.com

978-626-4515

Who needs an Occupational Therapist?

  • Anyone who is experiencing or with a loved one who is experiencing the following:

    • home safety issues, including fall risk

    • memory or other cognitive impairment

    • mobility issues

    • low vision and/or hearing impairment

    • physical impairment

    • cardiac conditions

    • balance issues

    • neurological disease/decline

    • chronic pain

What does an Occupational Therapist do?

  • As an OT, I

    • advise patients and families on home modifications for safety, including those with low vision and mobility devices

    • provide strategies for cognitive interventions

    • facilitate therapeutic interventions for pain management

    • support and train caregivers

    • educate and demonstrate to patients and families the techniques, tools, and modifications to increase independence, confidence, and safety for all “jobs” of living, including bathing, dressing, toileting, self-feeding, functional mobility, cooking, housekeeping, and laundry