Adult and Geriatric
Occupational Therapy
Our licensed occupational therapists will evaluate the patient's ability to safely perform activities of daily living and fine motor functional activities. The therapist may provide education and retraining in home management, evaluate the need for assistive/adaptive equipment and assess the patient's cognitive and perceptual abilities. The occupational therapist develops and implements a program geared towards safety and independence for the patient. Click here for more information on occupational therapy for adults.
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Physical Therapy
Our licensed physical therapists will assess each patient's ability to safely function in their home. The evaluation may include assessing range of motion, functional level of mobility, coordination, posture, balance and endurance. The physical therapist develops and provides a rehabilitation program to regain strength, movement or coordination to maximize function. Click here for more information on physical therapy for adults.
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Speech Therapy
Our licensed speech/language pathologists will assess and treat speech, language and swallowing disorders. The therapist provides services to build better communication skills and teaches methods to improve reading and understanding. These methods may include the use of assistive communication devices. Specific treatment programs are developed for aphasia, dyspraxia, dysphasia and voice disorders. Click here for more information on speech therapy for adults.
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Educational Materials
Click on any of the links below to view some of our own educational materials.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Homecare (click here)