Physical Therapy is considered a conservative treatment method addressing the treatment, healing and prevention of injuries and disabilities.
Many residents who have suffered from strokes, brain injury, Alzheimer's or other neurological disorders often lose ability to speak and may have difficulty understanding spoken and written material.
Traditional infusion therapy or intravenous (I.V.) care was first available only in a hospital setting. We provide a bridge of care from the hospital to home.
Wounds are generally caused by diabetes, poor circulation, post surgical incisions or other medical conditions.
We are dedicated to providing the best possible care and support to residents and families affected by Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
Occupational therapists work with individuals who have physical, developmental, emotional, or social deficits that affect their ability to participate in daily activities.
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