In-home occupational and physical therapy for seniors. Specialized care for arthritis, post-stroke recovery, fall prevention, Parkinson's, and more.


Aging brings unique physical and cognitive challenges. Our therapists provide tailored in-home therapy designed to help seniors maintain independence, manage pain, and improve quality of life.
Aging, weakness, and environmental hazards increase fall risk, often leading to serious injury or reduced independence.
Learn more βRecovery process following a stroke, which may affect mobility, speech, and daily functioning.
Learn more βA progressive nervous system disorder affecting movement, often including tremors.
Learn more βInflammation of the joints causing pain and stiffness.
Learn more βDifficulty maintaining balance or experiencing dizziness, increasing fall risk.
Learn more βReduced strength and endurance from inactivity or illness, especially in seniors.
Learn more βDifficulty walking due to pain, weakness, balance problems, or mobility limitations.
Learn more βPost-operative recovery after surgical replacement of the knee joint.
Learn more βA condition that weakens bones and increases fracture risk.
Learn more βChronic or acute hip joint pain commonly due to arthritis or bursitis, limiting walking and daily activities.
Learn more βRehabilitation following a hip fracture, often due to a fall or osteoporosis.
Learn more βA chronic disease affecting the central nervous system, causing physical and cognitive impairments.
Learn more βReduced strength in specific muscle groups affecting function.
Learn more βSpecialized therapy addressing neurological conditions affecting movement, coordination, and daily function.
Learn more βRehabilitation following various surgical procedures to restore function and reduce pain.
Learn more βPre-operative therapy that builds strength, mobility, and home-safety strategies before a planned joint replacement to support smoother recovery afterward.
Learn more βDamage to the brain from an external mechanical force, affecting function and cognition.
Learn more βLoss of bladder control, often in older adults, that interferes with participation in activities and routines.
Learn more βConditions affecting balance and spatial orientation, often causing dizziness and vertigo.
Learn more βChronic pain from arthritis, neuropathy, or past injuries can limit daily activities. Our therapists use hands-on techniques, therapeutic exercises, and adaptive strategies to reduce pain and improve comfort.
Falls are one of the leading causes of injury among seniors. We assess your home environment, build strength and balance, and teach safe movement techniques to reduce fall risk and keep you on your feet.
For patients with Alzheimer's, dementia, or other cognitive conditions, our occupational therapists use evidence-based approaches to maintain daily routines, improve memory strategies, and support functional independence.
Contact us to schedule a free consultation. In many cases, older adults can begin without a referral. If your plan requires one for coverage, we will let you know during benefits verification.
Whether for yourself or a family member, our in-home therapists help seniors stay safe, active, and independent. Schedule a free consultation to discuss your goals.