ONTARIO — Think-Ability Rehab Services had been doing in-home outpatient care since 2005, but now they are ready to step out of the house.

“We branched out to do the full-circle, home-care to outpatient care and then back to quality-of-life, lifestyle transition,” said Michael Mazack, an occupational therapist and the owner of the business.

Along with branching out, the business moved in March to 2230 Village Mall Dr. Before that, the company was stationed near the Richland Mall’s Avita Hospital.

Think-Ability sees patients from pediatrics to adults and can help those with cardiac, respiratory, orthopedic and neurological conditions.

“Because we are a smaller business,” Mazack said. “We really get to treat patients one person at a time.”

Mazack said his goal is to help the patients reach goals they set.

“Mobility, balance training — we try and simulate what a client is going to need whether it’s in the community or in the home,” he added. “We hit the core for things to help people get better quality of life.