You shouldn’t have to choose between getting the care you need and staying safe at home. When getting to appointments feels impossible—whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or dealing with balance issues—the stress of travel can set you back before therapy even starts.
In-home physical therapy removes that barrier completely. Your therapist brings the expertise, equipment, and treatment plan directly to your door. You get one-on-one attention in the environment where you actually live, which means exercises and strategies are tailored to your real daily movements—not a generic clinic setup.
The result? You’re more likely to stick with your program, see measurable progress faster, and regain independence without the added strain of commuting. Most patients find they can focus entirely on recovery when they’re comfortable, which is exactly when healing happens best.
We’ve been providing in-home physical and occupational therapy across Long Island for over 14 years. We accept Medicare and most commercial insurance, and every therapist on our team is licensed and experienced in treating patients where they’re most comfortable—at home.
Hampton Bays has a growing population of older adults who need reliable, accessible care. We’ve built our reputation here by showing up on time, communicating clearly, and treating every patient with the same respect we’d want for our own family. No runaround, no surprises—just consistent, professional therapy that fits your schedule and your needs.
First, we verify your insurance coverage and schedule an initial evaluation at your home. During that first visit, your physical therapist assesses your mobility, strength, pain levels, and goals. You’ll talk through what’s been difficult and what you want to get back to doing—whether that’s walking without assistance, preventing falls, or recovering from surgery.
From there, your therapist builds a personalized treatment plan. Sessions typically happen one to three times per week, depending on your condition and doctor’s orders. Each visit includes hands-on therapy, guided exercises, balance or gait training, and education so you know what to do between appointments.
Your therapist tracks your progress and adjusts the plan as you improve. You’re never locked into a one-size-fits-all program. As you get stronger and more confident, the focus shifts toward maintaining those gains and preventing setbacks. Once you’ve hit your goals and your therapist signs off, you’re done—but we’re always here if you need us again.
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You’ll receive comprehensive physical therapy tailored to your specific condition. That includes fall prevention and balance training, which is critical for older adults in Hampton Bays—especially given that one-third of adults over 75 experience mobility limitations. Gait training helps you walk more safely and confidently, whether you’re recovering from a stroke, surgery, or injury.
We also provide therapeutic exercise and strength training to rebuild muscle and endurance, joint pain treatment for arthritis or chronic conditions, and neuromuscular re-education to retrain your body after neurological events like stroke. Pre and post-surgery rehabilitation is a major focus, helping you prepare for procedures or recover afterward without the stress of traveling to a clinic.
If you need occupational therapy to regain independence with daily tasks like dressing, bathing, or cooking, we handle that too. Every service is delivered in your home with the same equipment and expertise you’d find in a traditional clinic—just with far more convenience and personalized attention. And because we accept Medicare and most insurance plans, cost is rarely a barrier to getting started.
Yes. Medicare Part B covers outpatient physical therapy services when they’re medically necessary and prescribed by your doctor. That includes in-home therapy if you have difficulty leaving your house due to illness, injury, or mobility limitations.
We’re Medicare-certified, and we handle the billing and authorization process directly. You’ll typically be responsible for your Part B deductible and 20% coinsurance, but we’ll walk you through what to expect before your first session. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan or supplemental insurance, coverage may be even broader.
We also accept nearly all commercial insurance plans. If you’re unsure about your specific coverage, call us and we’ll verify your benefits before scheduling. Most patients are surprised by how affordable in-home therapy is once insurance is applied.
We treat a wide range of conditions that make it hard to leave home or benefit from personalized care in your own environment. That includes post-surgical recovery—hip or knee replacements, spinal surgery, rotator cuff repair—and injury rehabilitation for fractures, sprains, or trauma.
Stroke and neurological rehabilitation is a major focus, helping patients regain movement, balance, and coordination after a stroke, Parkinson’s diagnosis, or other neurological events. We also work extensively with patients managing chronic joint pain from arthritis or degenerative conditions, as well as those at high risk for falls who need balance and proprioceptive training.
If you’re dealing with general weakness, deconditioning, or mobility loss due to aging or prolonged illness, we can help. Basically, if your doctor thinks physical therapy would improve your function and quality of life—and getting to a clinic is a barrier—we’re equipped to treat you at home.
Most sessions run between 45 minutes and an hour. That gives your therapist enough time to assess how you’re progressing, work through exercises and manual therapy, and answer any questions you have.
The exact length depends on your treatment plan and insurance coverage. Medicare and most commercial plans have guidelines around session frequency and duration, but your therapist will make sure you’re getting the time you need to make real progress.
You won’t feel rushed. In-home therapy is inherently more focused than clinic-based care because your therapist isn’t splitting attention between multiple patients. You get their full expertise for the entire visit, which often means faster results and better communication.
Your therapist will design your home exercise program based on what you can realistically do. If you need modifications due to pain, limited mobility, or cognitive challenges, they’ll adjust the plan so it’s manageable.
Many patients involve a family member or caregiver in the sessions so someone else understands the exercises and can provide support or reminders between visits. Your therapist can also demonstrate techniques to make exercises safer or easier—like using furniture for balance or breaking movements into smaller steps.
The goal isn’t perfection. It’s consistency and gradual improvement. If something isn’t working, speak up during your next session and your therapist will find another approach. Progress happens when the plan fits your real life, not when you’re forcing yourself through something that doesn’t feel right.
You generally qualify if leaving your home is difficult or unsafe due to a medical condition, and your doctor believes physical therapy will help. That could mean you’re recovering from surgery, dealing with severe pain or weakness, at risk for falls, or managing a condition like stroke or Parkinson’s that affects your mobility.
Medicare uses the term “homebound” to determine eligibility, but that doesn’t mean you can never leave the house. It means leaving requires significant effort or assistance—like needing a wheelchair, walker, or another person to help you. Short trips for medical appointments or religious services don’t disqualify you.
If you’re unsure whether you qualify, we can help. Call us and we’ll ask a few questions about your situation and insurance. If in-home therapy makes sense, we’ll coordinate with your doctor to get the necessary orders and get you scheduled. If it’s not the right fit, we’ll point you toward other options.
We serve Hampton Bays and the surrounding Long Island communities. Our therapists cover a wide service area across Suffolk County, so if you’re nearby—whether in Westhampton, Southampton, Eastport, or other neighboring towns—we can likely reach you.
Travel time is built into our scheduling, so you won’t be charged extra or face delays because of your location. We’ve been operating on Long Island since 2010 and have multiple affiliated therapy centers, which means we have the coverage and capacity to serve patients across the region reliably.
If you’re outside Hampton Bays and want to confirm we serve your area, just call our office. We’ll let you know right away whether we can get a therapist to your home and how quickly we can schedule your first visit.
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