Frequently asked questions
A home safety assessment is an evaluation of the safety of a client's home environment. It is conducted by a physical therapist to identify any potential hazards or obstacles that could pose a risk to the client's safety and mobility. Based on the assessment, the physical therapist may provide instructions and recommendations on how to make the home environment safer and more accessible for the client.
The number of therapy sessions required will depend on various factors, including the nature and severity of your condition, your progress during treatment, and your personal goals. Your therapist will discuss and establish a treatment plan that outlines the expected duration and frequency of sessions.
During your initial therapy session, your therapist will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to assess your condition, discuss your medical history, and understand your goals for therapy. They may perform various tests, measurements, and assessments to gather information that will guide your treatment plan. You will also have an opportunity to discuss any concerns or questions you may have.
Our physical and occupational therapists are highly qualified and licensed healthcare professionals who have completed extensive education and training in the field. They hold degrees in physical and occupational therapy and may have additional certifications or specializations in various areas of expertise. Our therapists are experienced in treating a wide range of conditions and are dedicated to providing the highest quality care.