Examples of how we have helped others

PHYSICAL / COGNITIVE ISSUES

  • After your recent injury or illness, insurance restrictions prevent you from continuing therapy at your own pace. Therapy In Your Home offers what you need to build more strength, confidence and ability.
  • Your mother is not doing well, physically or mentally. You cannot pinpoint the specific problem to the doctor. What are you going to do? Therapy In Your Home can help you and your mother adapt to the changes in your lives. We will suggest ways to best manage your problems.
  • Your friend is avoiding knee surgery. He can't put shoes on or get meals well. He's depending on you to help him more often. How can you help him help himself? Therapy In Your Home provides ideas for you and your friend to help both of you address the challenges ahead
  • Your wife is confused. Because of your health you can't always visit her in her nursing home to walk her. A Therapy Assistant from Therapy In Your Home can walk with her on a regular basis. We will stay in regular contact with you to keep you informed.
  • Your father wanders. He gets up without your knowledge, sometimes you find him outside. You are worried that he may fall or get lost. Therapy In Your Home can help determine why he gets up and what distractions might keep him from wandering, or how to know if he gets up. And you might get more rest.
  • During the day you can take care of your mother, but by evening she becomes very agitated. Therapy In Your Home can help you keep a perspective on her needs and safety and what you need to manage a difficult situation.

WORKPLACE ISSUES

  • You need to know how to take care of your back problem. Your job takes its toll on you. Therapy In Your Home can provide solutions specific to your individual needs at home or work.
  • You own a small business. You want to provide a successful workplace for your employees. Therapy In Your Home can provide information within your financial range, resources for needed items and work with you to implement the changes needed.
  • You want to ask someone about how your work set-up is related to your newly diagnosed symptom. Therapy In Your Home can help answer that question.
  • You work in a small office. You and your coworkers have questions about injury prevention and what products are available for safety and comfort. Therapy In Your Home's therapists with ergonomic experience show you how to adjust your current environment to your body's special needs, and what equipment options are available.

PEDIATRIC ISSUES

  • Your son is very sensitive about what he will eat. He doesn't like to go out on errands, he becomes upset easily. Therapy In Your Home may be able to give you ideas about the source of your child's difficulties, and to provide therapy to change his ability to manage new sensations and events. We will also work with you so you know what to do to minimize his responses, improve his abilities and minimize the impact on your family.
  • Your daughter is clumsy and has poor handwriting. You want to know how you can set up your home to provide her with the experiences she needs to improve her skills in a safe stress free way. Therapy In Your Home can give you ideas and resources as well as demonstrate how to facilitate successful challenges.

PSYCHIATRIC ISSUES

  • Your wife is confused. Because of your health you can't always visit her in her nursing home to walk her. A Therapy Assistant from Therapy In Your Home can walk with her on a regular basis. We will stay in regular contact with you to keep you informed.
  • Because of your wife's manic depressive disorder, she has trouble getting the kids to school and keeping on top of things. Therapy In Your Home's visits can provide the guidance and encouragement she needs to feel like she can manage.
  • Your son's illness is threatening his studies. He isn't following t plan. You need someone beside yourself to monitor him in his apartment. Therapy In Your Home can, and work with his counselor, so your son can continue on his own.
  • Depression and heart disease left your mom without the energy or interest to take care of herself. You hired a caregiver who does everything for her. You know your mom feels better about herself when she makes decisions. You want someone to show the caregiver how to let our mom participate. Call Therapy In Your Home for this type of training for your caregiver.