You’re not looking for another appointment to stress about getting to. You need treatment that fits into your life—especially when getting out the door is half the problem.
In-home physical therapy means a licensed therapist shows up at your house, evaluates what’s going on, and builds a plan around your goals. Whether it’s recovering from surgery, preventing falls, or just getting back to normal after an injury, the work happens where you live.
No waiting rooms. No parking. No relying on someone else to drive you. Just real progress in a space where you’re comfortable. Most sessions are covered by Medicare or commercial insurance, so you’re not choosing between your health and your budget.
This isn’t about handing you a sheet of exercises and hoping for the best. It’s about working with someone who understands how your body moves, what’s limiting you, and how to get you back to doing what matters.
We’ve been treating patients across Long Island since 2010, with clinic relationships that go back even further. We’re not new to this, and we’re not trying to reinvent the wheel.
Our therapists are licensed, credentialed, and part of a network that includes Physical Therapy Associates of Smithtown and Speonk PT. Every profile is verified, every credential is current, and every treatment plan is personalized. Lloyd Harbor families trust us because we show up prepared, on time, and focused on results—not billing more visits than you need.
You’re working with professionals who’ve treated everything from post-stroke mobility issues to joint pain in active retirees. We know this community. We know what Medicare covers. And we know how to help you move forward without the runaround.
First, we verify your insurance and schedule an evaluation at your home. No referral needed in New York—you can start treatment for up to 30 days or 10 visits without a prescription. If you have one, even better.
During the first visit, your therapist assesses your mobility, strength, balance, and any pain or limitations you’re dealing with. They’ll ask about your goals—what you want to get back to doing—and build a treatment plan around that. This isn’t generic. It’s based on how your body is moving right now and where it needs to go.
From there, you’ll typically have sessions one to three times per week, depending on your condition and insurance coverage. Each session includes hands-on treatment, therapeutic exercises, and education on how to keep improving between visits. Your therapist tracks your progress and adjusts the plan as you get stronger.
Most patients see measurable improvement within a few weeks. Some need a couple of months. Either way, the goal is to get you functional, confident, and independent again—then transition you to a maintenance routine you can manage on your own.
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You’re getting a licensed physical therapist who specializes in the kind of care older adults and post-surgical patients actually need. That includes fall prevention and balance training—critical for Lloyd Harbor residents who want to stay in their homes safely as they age.
We treat stroke rehabilitation and neurological conditions like Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, and neuropathy. Gait training helps you walk more confidently and efficiently. Joint pain treatment addresses arthritis, stiffness, and chronic discomfort in knees, hips, shoulders, and backs. Pre and post-surgery rehabilitation gets you ready for procedures or helps you recover faster afterward.
Therapeutic exercise, resistance training, and neuromuscular re-education are all part of the program. These aren’t random stretches—they’re evidence-based techniques designed to restore strength, coordination, and function. If you’ve been told you need occupational therapy as well, we provide that too, often in the same visit.
Lloyd Harbor’s population skews older and more active than many communities. You’re not interested in sitting around. You want to golf, garden, travel, and keep up with grandkids. Our treatments are built around real-world movement, not just clinical benchmarks.
Yes. Medicare Part B covers outpatient physical therapy when it’s medically necessary and provided by a licensed therapist. That includes in-home treatment if you have difficulty leaving your house due to mobility issues, recent surgery, or another qualifying condition.
You’ll typically pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after you’ve met your deductible. Most supplemental insurance plans cover that remaining portion. We verify your coverage before your first visit so there are no surprises.
If you’re on a Medicare Advantage plan, coverage works similarly, but we confirm your specific plan’s network and authorization requirements upfront. Nearly all commercial insurances are accepted as well, and we handle the billing directly.
Most sessions run 45 to 60 minutes. That’s enough time for your therapist to assess how you’re progressing, work through exercises and manual therapy techniques, and make any adjustments to your plan.
The first evaluation usually takes a bit longer—closer to an hour—because your therapist is gathering a full history, testing your range of motion and strength, and building your treatment plan from scratch. Follow-up visits are more focused and efficient.
You’re not paying for wasted time. Every session is hands-on, goal-oriented, and designed to move you forward. If you’re improving quickly, we’ll tell you. If you need more time, we’ll adjust. The timeline depends on your condition, not a preset schedule.
We treat a wide range of conditions, but the most common in Lloyd Harbor are fall prevention, balance issues, post-surgical rehab, stroke recovery, and chronic joint pain. If you’ve had a hip or knee replacement, we’ll get you moving safely and rebuild your strength at home.
Neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease, MS, and peripheral neuropathy respond well to targeted therapy that improves coordination and reduces fall risk. We also work with patients recovering from fractures, managing arthritis, or dealing with back and neck pain that limits daily activities.
If you’re not sure whether your condition qualifies, call us. We’ll talk through what’s going on and let you know if physical therapy is a good fit. If it’s not, we’ll point you in the right direction.
Not in New York. You can start physical therapy without a prescription for up to 30 days or 10 visits, whichever comes first. This is called direct access, and it’s designed to get you treatment faster.
If you need care beyond that initial period, your therapist will coordinate with your doctor to get a referral or prescription. Most of the time, this happens seamlessly in the background while you’re already making progress.
If you already have a prescription from your physician, bring it to your first visit. Either way, we’ll make sure everything is documented correctly for insurance purposes.
The treatment itself is the same—you’re working with a licensed physical therapist using the same techniques and exercises. The difference is where it happens and how much easier it is for you.
At home, there’s no commute, no waiting room, and no need to arrange transportation. Your therapist sees exactly how you move in your own environment, which makes the treatment more relevant. If you’re struggling with stairs, they’re right there. If getting in and out of bed is hard, they can address it in real time.
For older adults, people recovering from surgery, or anyone with mobility challenges, in-home therapy removes a major barrier. You’re more likely to stick with it, and that consistency leads to better outcomes. Plus, you’re not exhausted from the trip before treatment even starts.
Usually within a few days, sometimes sooner depending on therapist availability and your schedule. We don’t make you wait weeks for an opening.
Once you call, we’ll verify your insurance, answer any questions, and get you on the schedule. If it’s urgent—like you just got home from the hospital—we’ll prioritize getting someone out to you quickly.
The goal is to start treatment while you’re motivated and before bad movement patterns set in. The sooner you begin, the better your outcomes tend to be. If you’re ready, we’re ready.
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