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Rehabilitation Services 

Rehabilitation is the method of aiding a person in regaining proper functioning, mobility, and life satisfaction. Rehab aids in restoring a person to their ideal state of health, functioning, and well-being. It does not remove or reverse the harm that a disease or accident has caused. “To restore” implies making it capable. 

The objective of this medical discipline, sometimes known as physiatry, is to improve the muscle performance and quality of life of individuals with limited mobility or injuries. This group includes spinal injuries, head injuries, strokes, and pain or disability caused by injured muscles, ligaments, or nerves. A doctor who has received a physiatrist is a specialist in this field of study. 

Physical Therapy 

Physical therapy is a medical specialty that entails the screening, assessment, and treatment of people with functional mobility limitations. It has been demonstrated that choosing physical therapy for your quick recovery will reduce your healthcare costs.  

Physical therapy is a type of care that lowers pain and enhances your mobility, capacity to work, and quality of life. You might require it to: 

  • Prevent surgery or disability 
  • Alleviate pain and improve range of motion 
  • Prevent or treat sports injuries by preparing the muscle for athletic training 
  • Recuperation from a stroke, an incident, an injury, or surgery 
  • Adapt to a prosthetic leg or orthosis  
  • Control a long-term condition like diabetes, heart disease, or arthritis through exercises 
  • Enhanced mobility and prevent tightness 
  • Help control your bladder or bowels  
  • Improve your balance to avoid falling or slipping through balance exercises 
  • Learn how to use walking aids like a cane or walker. 
  • Get a brace or splint. 

Occupational Therapy 

You learn to adjust with the help of occupational therapy (OT). You can use it to accomplish any task at work, school, or home. If you require tools, sometimes known as assistive equipment, you will learn how to utilize them. 

Physiotherapists can implement the following: 

  • Determine the individual’s goals by speaking with them and their family members. 
  • Establish a specific treatment or program that will aid the individual in completing everyday chores and reaching their objectives. 
  • Administer Physical Therapy services as determined by medically prescribed program and initially evaluates patient needs and desires to improve patients case thru interpretations of further diagnostic procedures of X-ray, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), ECG, Stress tests Evaluation, Ultrasound, Coronary Angiogram, Cardiac catheterizations of Balloon Angioplasties, Nuclear Stress Test, Cardiac MRI, Holter Monitoring, Cardiac Computed Tomography. 
  • Completes accurate Physical Therapy notes every after-treatment session and writes all pertinent information for initial evaluation, Physical therapy notes, re-evaluation, discharge notes, and other pertinent forms.  
  • Provide the determination if the individual is reaching their goals and make any necessary improvements to the program. 

An occupational therapist could instruct you to: 

  • Enhance your hand-eye coordination and motor skills. 
  • Do daily chores including cleaning your teeth, getting dressed, and eating. 
  • Utilize assistive devices like wheelchairs, bathroom accessories, or communication aids. 
  • Make changes to your living or working space to make tasks easier. 

The goal of occupational therapy is to increase a person’s capacity for carrying out the tasks necessary for daily living. Physical therapy is distinctive since it focuses on assisting patients in bettering their range of motion. 

Speech Therapy 

Speech difficulties and communication issues are evaluated and treated in speech therapy. People’s comprehension, clarity, voices, fluency, and ability to produce sound are all improved. Speech therapy can help adults with speech problems brought on by stroke, brain injury, or other diseases as well as children with speech disorders. 

Speech Therapy will be beneficial for the following: 

  • Aphasia 
  • Apraxia 
  • Resonance Disorders such as cleft palate 
  • Expressive Disorders or Broca’s Aphasia 
  • Fluency disorders such as stuttering and absence of letters while speaking 
  • Cognitive-communication disorders 
  • Voice Disorders 
  • Dysarthria 

Then, a speech-language pathologist will work with you to help you gain better speech, communication, or swallowing skills. This could entail: 

  • Giving you workouts to help your muscles get stronger giving you language instruction 
  • Supplying you with learning resources 
  • Educating you on specific techniques, such as sound articulation or pronunciation 
  • Your presence during group treatment sessions 
  • Exercises to improve your breathing are provided 

Benefits: 

  • More independence 
  • Young children’s preparation for school. 
  • Increased capacity for understanding and communicating thoughts, feelings, and ideas. 
  • A higher sense of self 
  • Enhanced standard of living 
  • Improved vocal performance 
  • Improved swallowing capacity 
  • Early language development 

At Housecalls Home Care, the Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Speech Therapists are allied medical professionals who help to promote wellness, prevention of diseases, and the recovery process from the injuries of patients. If you need the expertise of allied medical professionals for your rehabilitative process, please call us at  +1 718-922-9200. You can seek help from Home Care Nursing at  HouseCalls Homecare, located at 1950 Fulton Street, New York,11233. You can take a bus to reach the location. To schedule an appointment you can log onto https://housecallshc.org/ for more information, or contact us through email at info@housecallshc.org. 

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