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Treatment, education and support for patients with physical or cognitive limitations that prevent them from living as independently as possible.
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech/Language Pathology
Professional licensed therapists provide in-home physical, speech and occupational therapies. A wide range of professional services are provided that treat, teach and support the patient (and family) with: diabetes, arthritis, cardiac disease and stroke, joint replacements, trauma and Parkinson’s disease, mastectomy, Alzheimer’s disease, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, and pulmonary disease.
Referrals are appropriate for the following conditions and symptoms:
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Physical Therapy
- Pain and edema control
- Therapeutic exercise
- Bed mobility, transfers
- Positioning for safety and comfort
- Gait training/assessment for assistive devices
- Wheelchair assessment and instruction
- Prosthetic training
- Home safety and accessibility/stair training
- Respiratory exercises
- Balance and coordination training
- Caregiver/family instruction
- Strengthening/gain of joint mobility
Occupational Therapy
- Independence in activities of daily living: cooking, eating, bathing, dressing and home management
- Home safety (assessment and recommendations)
- Energy-saving techniques
- Community living skills
- Family/caregiver education
- Cognitive/perceptual training
- Joint protection techniques for arthritis
- Low-vision assessment
Speech and Language Therapy
- Verbal and nonverbal communication training
- Language skills, memory and cognitive retraining
- Pathology Swallowing therapy
- Improvement of speech intelligibility and volume
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