Concierge Mobile Therapy Services
We offer therapy services in client's homes and offices. We can help with issues associated with post operative situations, low back pain, neck pain, joint pain and any other orthopedic issues. We also work with older clients dealing with balance or gait problems, or any other issue relating to the aging process.
NOW ACCEPTING MEDICARE PART B
Medicare Covers 80%
Self Responsibility 20% or Coinsurance
We do not accept any insurance for our services. This allows us to deliver the highest possible level of care to our clients. We are not restricted by insurance rules or standards that often limit the quality of care offered in the health care field. Clients do receive invoices that can be submitted to their insurance company for reimbursement. We are considered out of network providers, and most clients receive 50-80% reimbursement after their out of network deductible has been met.
Medicare Covers 80%
Self Responsibility 20% or Coinsurance
We do not accept any insurance for our services. This allows us to deliver the highest possible level of care to our clients. We are not restricted by insurance rules or standards that often limit the quality of care offered in the health care field. Clients do receive invoices that can be submitted to their insurance company for reimbursement. We are considered out of network providers, and most clients receive 50-80% reimbursement after their out of network deductible has been met.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is an exercise treatment for patients who have been immobilized or impaired in their movement and flexibility. Patients are rehabilitated to use their own muscles to increase flexibility and range of motion as well as to advance to higher levels of muscular strength and endurance. To relieve pain and reduce swelling, physical therapy often includes the use of modalities, or passive physical therapy, such as electrical stimulation, hot packs, cold compresses, and ultrasound. Traction or deep-tissue massage may also be used to relieve pain. When necessary, therapists teach patients to use assistive and adaptive devices (such as crutches) as well as exercises to do at home to speed the recovery. |
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists seek to help individuals return to the activities they want and need to do in their everyday lives. This may look like rehabilitation post injury or illness, managing chronic conditions through adaptations/modifications to activities of daily living promoting decreased pain and increased participation, assessing the home environment to help individuals age safely and maintain independence in their home, or even focusing on healthy lifestyle and overall wellness to manage physical and mental health concerns. |