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Home therapy servicing Long Island, Queens, Staten Island, Brooklyn & Manhattan

In-Home Physical & Occupational Therapy

At Reddy Care Physical and Occupational therapy, we are able to see patients in the comfort of their homes. Patients receive one on one care which allows us as therapists to be able to focus on individualized goals that cater to patients’ activities of daily living. 

Goals are set up after the initial evaluation which focuses on specific activities that patients want to improve. This could include, but not limited to, walking independently, preventing falls, reducing fear of falling, improving the ability to go up and down stairs, improving the ability to perform activities that require reaching or bending, relieve pain and discomfort, and improving ability to get in and out of the bathroom etc. Patients are able to receive manual techniques to help alleviate pain and improve mobility levels.  Since therapy is being performed at home, therapists are able to address situations in the home that the patient might have difficulty navigating through. Physical and occupational therapists can also help educate patients on the correct use of assistive devices such as walkers and canes. Our occupational therapists are also able to help patients with their daily tasks such as meal preparation, dressing, bathing/showering, transfers, use of splints, and joint protection strategies. Occupational therapists can also teach patients energy conservation techniques so they can perform their activities of daily living without the onset of fatigue and/or pain while improving the efficiency of the movements. The ability to bring equipment along with us helps us provide a variety of therapeutic interventions.

We evaluate the patients’ progression through every step of their plan of care and make appropriate adjustments frequently to ensure that our patients continue to improve their functional outcomes. These outcomes are measured through scientific scales which helps us evaluate the progress made through therapy. 

If you have any questions about how In-Home therapy can help benefit you, please call us at 516-829-0030 and we can have one of our clinical directors or therapists also do a free phone consultation to provide an overview of how you can benefit from receiving therapy in your home.

 

 

Reddy Care Great Neck (Great Neck Physical Therapy): 516-829-0030
Reddy Care Farmingdale (Farmingdale Physical Therapy): 516-420-2900
North Shore Towers: 718-224-8480
In-Home Physical & Occupational Therapy (Home Care): 516-829-0030
*Home therapy servicing Long Island, Queens, Staten Island, Brooklyn & Manhattan

 

 

 

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Reddy Care Physical and Occupational Therapy Reddy Care Physical & Occupational Therapy Reddy Care Physical & Occupational Therapy is an outstanding specialty service providing exceptional care and state-of-the-art treatments for the residents of Farmingdale and Great Neck, New York. The combination of innovative exercise programs, manual therapy, and technology together with the expertise of every member of the team enables Reddy Care Physical & Occupational Therapy to provide services that ensure superior clinical outcomes and consistently high patient satisfaction.

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