You shouldn’t have to choose between getting the therapy you need and the energy it takes to get there. If getting to a clinic feels like half the battle, you’re not alone—and you’re not stuck with that option.
In-home physical therapy means a licensed therapist shows up at your door with everything needed to help you recover. You get the same quality care, the same therapeutic exercise and gait training, the same progress tracking—just without the car ride, the waiting room, or the stress of getting dressed and out the door on a hard day.
This works especially well if you’re recovering from surgery, managing joint pain, dealing with balance issues, or just finding it harder to move around like you used to. Your therapist evaluates your specific situation, builds a plan around your goals, and adjusts it as you improve. You’re not working around a clinic’s schedule. The care works around you.
We’ve been bringing physical therapy and occupational therapy into Long Island homes for over a decade. That’s not a marketing line—it’s just what happens when you show up consistently, treat people with respect, and actually help them get better.
Holbrook residents deal with the same challenges as the rest of Suffolk County: aging in place, post-surgical recovery without reliable transportation, and the need for Medicare-covered care that doesn’t require a 30-minute drive. We’ve built our entire model around solving that problem. Every therapist on our team is licensed, experienced, and trained to deliver the same level of care you’d get in a clinical setting—just in your kitchen, bedroom, or wherever you’re most comfortable.
We’re not the cheapest option, and we’re not trying to be. You’re paying for a physical therapist who shows up on time, brings the right equipment, knows how to assess your mobility issues, and teaches you (and your family) how to keep progressing between visits.
It starts with a phone call. You tell us what’s going on—whether it’s post-surgery rehab, stroke rehabilitation, chronic joint pain, or balance issues that are making daily life harder. We verify your insurance (Medicare and most major plans accepted), confirm your Holbrook address, and schedule your first session at a time that works for you.
Your first visit is an evaluation. A licensed physical therapist comes to your home, assesses your current mobility, strength, and pain levels, and talks through your goals. Are you trying to walk without a cane again? Climb stairs safely? Reduce pain enough to get back to gardening? That conversation shapes everything that comes next.
From there, you get a personalized treatment plan. This might include therapeutic exercise, resistance and strength training, gait training to improve how you walk, fall prevention techniques, or neuromuscular re-education if you’re recovering from a neurological event. Each session builds on the last. Your therapist tracks your progress, adjusts the plan as you improve, and teaches your family how to support the work between visits.
You’re not locked into a rigid schedule. Life happens. We adjust. The goal is forward progress, not perfect attendance.
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Every session is one-on-one. No rotating between three patients while your therapist juggles a packed clinic schedule. You get a full hour of focused attention from a licensed professional who’s there for you and only you.
Depending on your needs, that might include hands-on manual therapy to reduce pain and improve joint mobility, guided therapeutic exercise to rebuild strength, balance and proprioceptive training to prevent falls, or gait training to help you walk more confidently and safely. If you’re recovering from an injury or surgery, we incorporate pre and post surgery rehabilitation techniques designed to get you back to normal as quickly and safely as possible.
For Holbrook residents managing chronic conditions—arthritis, neuropathy, Parkinson’s, or lingering effects from a stroke—we focus on maintaining function and preventing decline. That means regular check-ins, exercise progressions, and education so you understand what’s happening in your body and how to manage it long-term. Many of our patients are older adults who want to stay independent in their own homes, and that’s exactly what we’re here to support. You’re not just getting therapy. You’re getting a plan to keep living the way you want to live.
Yes. Medicare Part B covers in-home physical therapy when it’s medically necessary and ordered by your doctor. That means if you’re recovering from surgery, dealing with a condition that limits your mobility, or have trouble leaving your home safely, you likely qualify.
You’ll need a referral or prescription from your physician, but we can help walk you through that process. Once approved, Medicare typically covers 80% of the cost after you’ve met your deductible. The remaining 20% may be covered by a supplemental plan, or you’ll be responsible for that portion.
We handle all the billing and paperwork directly with Medicare, so you’re not stuck navigating the system on your own. If you’re unsure whether your situation qualifies, call us. We’ll review your case and let you know what’s covered before we ever schedule a visit.
Physical therapy focuses on mobility—how you move, walk, balance, and manage pain. If you’re recovering from a fall, dealing with joint pain, or rebuilding strength after surgery, that’s typically physical therapy. Your therapist works on exercises, gait training, and techniques to improve your overall movement and reduce injury risk.
Occupational therapy focuses on daily activities—getting dressed, cooking, bathing, and other tasks that make up your routine. If you’re struggling to button a shirt, hold a fork, or safely get in and out of the shower, occupational therapy teaches you adaptive techniques and helps you regain independence in those specific areas.
Many people benefit from both, especially after a stroke or major surgery. We offer both services in your Holbrook home, and your therapist will recommend the right combination based on your goals. You’re not choosing one or the other unless that’s all you need.
Each session runs about 45 minutes to an hour. That’s actual treatment time—not 15 minutes of hands-on work while your therapist bounces between other patients. You get focused, one-on-one attention for the full visit.
Your therapist uses that time to work through your exercises, assess your progress, adjust your treatment plan, and answer any questions you or your family have. If you’re dealing with multiple issues—say, joint pain and balance problems—we’ll address both within that session based on what your body needs that day.
Frequency depends on your condition and goals. Some patients start with two or three visits per week and taper down as they improve. Others need ongoing maintenance visits once or twice a week to manage chronic conditions. We build the schedule around your recovery timeline, not arbitrary session limits.
Absolutely, and we actually encourage it when appropriate. Having a spouse, adult child, or caregiver present helps reinforce what you’re learning and ensures someone knows how to assist you safely between sessions.
Your therapist will often teach family members how to supervise exercises, spot you during balance training, or recognize warning signs that something’s not progressing as expected. This is especially helpful for older adults in Holbrook who are aging in place—having a family member who understands the care plan creates a built-in support system.
That said, if you prefer privacy during your sessions, that’s completely fine too. Some patients focus better one-on-one, and we respect that. Just let us know your preference, and we’ll work with whatever makes you most comfortable.
We treat a wide range of conditions, but the most common in Holbrook are post-surgical rehab (knee replacements, hip replacements, spinal surgery), stroke rehabilitation, injury recovery (fractures, sprains, torn ligaments), chronic joint pain from arthritis, and balance issues that increase fall risk.
We also work with patients managing neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, or peripheral neuropathy. These conditions often make it harder to travel to a clinic, which is exactly why in-home care makes sense. Your therapist brings the equipment and expertise to you, so you’re not skipping sessions because the logistics are too difficult.
If you’re dealing with something specific that’s not listed here, call us. We’ll tell you honestly whether we can help or point you toward someone who can. We’re not trying to be everything to everyone—we’re focused on delivering quality care for the conditions we treat best.
That depends on your surgeon’s orders and the type of surgery you had. For most joint replacements, physical therapy starts within a few days of getting home—sometimes as soon as 48 hours post-op. Early movement is critical for preventing stiffness, reducing swelling, and getting your recovery on track.
For other surgeries, your doctor may want you to wait a week or two before starting therapy. We follow their protocol exactly. Once you have clearance and a prescription, we can usually get a therapist to your Holbrook home within 24 to 48 hours.
Don’t wait until you’re “feeling better” to call. The sooner you start, the better your outcomes typically are. Early intervention prevents compensatory movement patterns, reduces pain, and gets you back to normal faster. If you’re scheduled for surgery and know you’ll need in-home therapy afterward, reach out now so we can line everything up in advance.
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