Therapies
Rehabilitation Therapies in the home are sometimes needed after surgery, injury or stroke. Sometimes a person with a chronic condition may need help with coordination, balance or strength.
Audiologists
The Audiologists provides at home hearing tests using state of the art equipment paired with noise cancelling headphones to obtain accurate results. Audiologists also provide
Hearing Aid Consultation
Hearing Aid Fitting and Dispensing
Hearing Aid Repairs and Adjustments
Tinnitus Management
Custom Hearing Protection
Aural Rehabilitation
Physical Therapy
Responsibilities may include:
- Home Safety Assessment
- Assistive assessment and education
- Energy Conservation
- Safe transitions from bed to chair
- Instruct you in proper gait to navigate stairs or curbs
- Create exercise programs for strengthening, improving balance and coordination, and increased activity
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is often of benefit after injury or stroke. Occupational therapy can also support patients with neurological conditions, diabetes, arthritis, or other serious long-term illness
Speech Therapy
Speech therapies often help patients with Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Alzheimer’s disease, head or brain injury, head and neck cancer, stroke, and serious long-term illness.
- Strengthen the muscles of your mouth, neck, and face to avoid problems like choking or coughing and to produce clearer speech
- Design and teach personalized swallowing programs
- Voice Retraining and Communication Alternatives