In-home Therapy Services Provided by Licensed Therapists
Physical, speech and occupational therapies promote healing and improve functioning – especially when the therapy is administered in the privacy of the patient's own home.
Nursefinders Home Care offers a full range of in-home therapy services, including physical, speech, occupational and respiratory therapy. Our caring, licensed therapists can help you or a loved one recover from an injury, deal with a debilitating disease or improve quality of life despite the effects of aging and other conditions.
Nursefinders Home Care offers a full range of in-home therapy services, including physical, speech, occupational and respiratory therapy. Our caring, licensed therapists can help you or a loved one recover from an injury, deal with a debilitating disease or improve quality of life despite the effects of aging and other conditions.
Nursefinders Home Care's licensed therapists include:
Physical therapists
(PTs) working to restore mobility and strength through the use of exercise, massage, and other methods. PTs often alleviate pain and restore injured muscles with specialized equipment. Their in-home therapy services also teach patients and family caregivers special techniques for walking and transfer.
Speech language pathologists
who help to develop and restore the speech of patients with communication disorders. Usually these disorders are the result of traumas such as surgery or stroke. Speech therapists also help retrain patients in breathing, swallowing and muscle control.
Occupational therapists
(OTs) assisting patients who have physical, developmental, social, or emotional problems that prevent them from performing the general activities of daily living (ADLs). OTs instruct patients on using specialized rehabilitation techniques and equipment to improve their function in tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing and basic household routines.
Respiratory therapists
, who evaluate, treat and care for individuals with breathing or other cardiopulmonary disorders, including lung disease, chronic asthma and emphysema. Working under the direction of a physician, respiratory therapists take an active role in modifying patient care plans, as needed, to achieve the best possible outcome on behalf of our patients.
For more information about in-home therapy services, fill out the contact us form online or call (800) 445-0459 today.