Our Home Health Physical Therapy Services Include
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Personalized Evaluations
Initial assessments to create tailored treatment plans based on individual needs.
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Therapeutic Exercises
Customized exercise programs to enhance strength, flexibility, and mobility.
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Manual Therapy
Hands-on techniques to relieve pain and improve movement.
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Balance and Gait Training
Training to enhance balance and improve walking ability.
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Patient Education
Instruction on self-management techniques and exercises to continue progress at home.
What is Home Health Physical Therapy?
Home health physical therapy involves skilled rehabilitation services provided at home to help individuals recover from injury or illness. It aims to restore mobility, improve strength, and enhance the overall quality of life.
FAQs
What is home health physical therapy? ▾
Home health physical therapy provides rehabilitation services in a patient's home, focusing on improving mobility, strength, and overall function.
Who can benefit from home health physical therapy? ▾
Individuals recovering from surgery, strokes, chronic pain, or those with mobility challenges can benefit from these services.
How do I qualify for home health physical therapy? ▾
You typically need a referral from a physician to qualify for home health physical therapy services.
How often will a therapist visit? ▾
The frequency of visits depends on your specific needs and treatment plan, usually ranging from 1 to 3 times per week.
Do I need special equipment for home health therapy? ▾
Most exercises can be performed with minimal equipment. Your therapist will advise you on any necessary tools.
How long does each therapy session last? ▾
Sessions typically last between 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the treatment plan.
Can I continue my therapy after I improve? ▾
Yes, your therapist can provide ongoing maintenance exercises and strategies to keep you healthy.
Is home health physical therapy covered by insurance? ▾
Many insurance plans cover home health physical therapy, but coverage can vary. It's advisable to check with your provider.
What should I expect during my first visit? ▾
During the first visit, the therapist will perform an assessment, discuss your medical history, and establish a treatment plan.
What if I don't feel comfortable with my therapist? ▾
If you feel uncomfortable, it's important to communicate your feelings. You have the right to request a different therapist.