You’re not looking for a gym membership or motivational speeches. You need someone who understands why getting to a clinic three times a week isn’t realistic when you’re already managing doctor appointments, mobility concerns, or recovery from surgery.
That’s where in-home physical therapy changes everything. Your therapist comes to you in Woodsburgh, works with your actual living space, and builds a treatment plan around the movements that matter most in your daily routine. No transportation stress, no waiting rooms, no wondering if you can make it through another trip out of the house.
The goal isn’t just pain relief. It’s keeping you independent, reducing fall risk by 35-40%, and making sure you can do what matters without fear or limitation. Whether you’re recovering from a stroke, managing joint pain, or rebuilding strength after surgery, the work happens where you live—and that makes all the difference.
We’ve been serving Long Island since 2010, and we’ve built our reputation on one simple principle: show up, do the work, and treat every patient the way we’d want our own family treated.
Our team includes licensed physical therapists and occupational therapists who specialize in home-based care for older adults across Nassau and Suffolk counties. We accept Medicare and most major insurance, and we handle the paperwork so you don’t have to chase down authorizations or wonder what’s covered.
Woodsburgh residents trust us because we’re consistent, professional, and focused on results you can feel. We’re members of the American Physical Therapy Association, and every therapist on our team goes through rigorous verification and training. You’re not getting a rotating cast of strangers—you’re getting experienced professionals who know how to help you get better at home.
First, we start with an evaluation at your home in Woodsburgh. Your physical therapist assesses your mobility, strength, balance, and any specific concerns like fall risk or post-surgery limitations. This isn’t a cookie-cutter checklist—it’s a real conversation about what’s hard right now and what you want to be able to do.
From there, we build a personalized treatment plan. That might include gait training to improve how you walk, balance exercises to reduce fall risk, therapeutic exercise for joint pain, or neuromuscular re-education after a stroke. Every session happens in your home, using your furniture, your stairs, your actual environment.
You’ll typically see your therapist two to three times per week, depending on your needs and what Medicare or your insurance covers. Each visit lasts about 45 minutes to an hour. We track your progress, adjust the plan as you improve, and keep your doctor in the loop.
The end goal is always the same: get you stronger, safer, and more confident so you can keep living independently without constant worry about falling or getting hurt.
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You’re dealing with real challenges, and you need a physical therapist who knows how to address them. Our in-home services in Woodsburgh cover fall prevention using the proven Otago Exercise Program, which reduces falls by 35-40% for older adults. We also provide stroke rehabilitation and neurological rehab for conditions affecting movement and coordination.
If you’re recovering from surgery—whether it’s a hip replacement, knee surgery, or another procedure—we handle pre and post surgery rehabilitation right in your home. Joint pain treatment, injury rehabilitation, and occupational therapy are also part of what we do, especially when multiple conditions are affecting your mobility.
For Woodsburgh residents, this matters because Long Island has a significant aging population, and many people in Nassau County are managing chronic conditions while trying to stay in their homes. Transportation to clinics can be a barrier, especially in areas where public transit is limited and family members work full-time. In-home therapy removes that obstacle entirely.
We also provide resistance and strength training, balance and proprioceptive training, and therapeutic exercise programs designed specifically for your goals. Everything is Medicare-covered when you qualify, and we work with most major insurance plans to make sure cost isn’t a barrier to getting the care you need.
Yes, Medicare Part B covers in-home physical therapy when it’s medically necessary and ordered by your doctor. That means if you’re homebound or have significant difficulty leaving your home due to mobility issues, illness, or recovery from surgery, Medicare will typically cover your sessions.
You’ll need a referral from your physician, and the therapy must be considered reasonable and necessary for your condition. Medicare covers 80% of the approved amount after you meet your Part B deductible, and you’re responsible for the remaining 20%. Most supplemental insurance plans cover that remaining portion.
We handle all the Medicare paperwork and authorization on your end. You don’t need to call Medicare or figure out coverage codes. We verify your benefits before we start, explain what you’ll owe (if anything), and keep everything transparent so there are no surprise bills later.
Falls are the leading cause of injury for adults over 65, and the fear of falling often leads people to move less—which actually increases fall risk. In-home physical therapy addresses this directly by improving your strength, balance, and confidence in your own environment.
We use evidence-based programs like the Otago Exercise Program, which includes 17 specific strength and balance exercises proven to reduce falls by 35-40%. Your therapist evaluates your home for hazards, teaches you how to navigate stairs safely, and works on gait training so your walking pattern becomes more stable.
The advantage of doing this at home is that we’re training you in the exact spaces where you’re most at risk. We’re not practicing balance on a gym mat—we’re working in your kitchen, your bathroom, the hallway where you actually walk every day. That real-world training translates directly into fewer falls and more independence. Research shows that physical therapy for fall prevention saves over $2,000 per person when you factor in avoided injuries, hospital stays, and loss of independence.
We treat a wide range of conditions that affect mobility and daily function. Stroke rehabilitation is a big part of what we do—helping you regain movement, relearn motor skills, and rebuild independence after a stroke. Neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and neuropathy also respond well to targeted physical therapy.
If you’re recovering from surgery—hip replacement, knee replacement, spinal surgery, or other orthopedic procedures—we provide post-surgery rehabilitation to restore strength and range of motion. We also treat chronic joint pain, arthritis, and general mobility decline that comes with aging.
Fall prevention and balance training are critical services for older adults, especially those who’ve already had a fall or feel unsteady. We also work with people managing multiple chronic conditions, which is common in the Woodsburgh area where many residents are over 65. Injury rehabilitation, gait training, and therapeutic exercise round out our services. Basically, if it’s affecting your ability to move safely and independently at home, we can help.
It depends entirely on your condition and goals, but most people see us two to three times per week for anywhere from four to twelve weeks. Some conditions resolve faster—like post-surgery rehab where you’re already on a clear recovery path. Other conditions, like stroke rehabilitation or chronic balance issues, may take longer.
Your physical therapist will give you a realistic timeline after the initial evaluation. We’re not going to string you along or keep scheduling sessions you don’t need. The goal is always to get you stronger and more independent, then transition you to a maintenance program you can do on your own.
Medicare and insurance companies also have guidelines about how many sessions they’ll cover, and we work within those limits while making sure you get the care you actually need. Progress is tracked at every visit, and if something isn’t working, we adjust the plan. You’ll know where you stand and what to expect at every stage.
Physical therapy focuses on improving your movement—strength, balance, walking, and mobility. If you’re struggling to get up from a chair, walk without pain, or move safely around your home, that’s physical therapy. We work on the mechanics of movement and rebuilding the physical capacity you’ve lost.
Occupational therapy focuses on helping you do daily activities—getting dressed, cooking, bathing, managing medications. It’s about function and independence in the tasks that make up your day. An occupational therapist might work on fine motor skills, cognitive strategies, or adaptive techniques to make daily life easier.
Many people benefit from both, especially after a stroke or major surgery. The two disciplines overlap, but the focus is different. We provide both services in your Woodsburgh home, and sometimes your treatment plan will include both a physical therapist and an occupational therapist working together. We coordinate everything so you’re not juggling multiple schedules or conflicting advice.
No. That’s the whole point of what we do. If getting to a clinic is difficult, unsafe, or just not realistic with your schedule and mobility limitations, in-home physical therapy is designed for you.
We come to your home in Woodsburgh, bring any equipment we need, and conduct the entire session in your living space. You don’t need to arrange transportation, worry about weather, or push through pain just to make an appointment. For many older adults, especially those recovering from surgery or managing chronic conditions, leaving the house multiple times a week is exhausting and sometimes dangerous.
Medicare specifically covers in-home therapy for people who are homebound or have significant difficulty leaving home. That doesn’t mean you can never leave—it means that leaving requires considerable effort or assistance. If that describes your situation, you qualify for in-home care, and we handle everything else. You stay comfortable, safe, and focused on getting better without the added stress of travel.
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