Stroke Rehabilitation at home
Stroke rehabilitation is a crucial program designed to help individuals relearn skills lost after a stroke. Depending on the specific areas of the brain affected by the stroke, rehabilitation can address movement, speech, strength, and daily living skills
Physical Therapy at Home
- Full-Body Stroke Exercises: Engage in exercises that target various muscle groups. These exercises can help improve mobility, strength, and coordination.
- Mobility and Strengthening: Focus on activities that enhance your ability to move and strengthen weakened muscles.
- Nursing Care: Receive professional nursing assistance at home.
- Speech-Language Pathology Therapy (SLP): Address speech and communication difficulties.
- Occupational Therapy (OT): Improve daily living skills and independence.
- Physical Therapy (PT): Enhance mobility and safety within your home and community
Services offered
- 12-24 hours of nursing support
- 12-24 hours of Medical caregiver support
- Physiotherapy
- Nutritional counselling
- Equipment rental, based on requirement
- Consumables
Duties covered
- Personal care that is tailored to the patient’s needs
- Assistance with mobility
- Assistance with feeding including RT and Peg-Gastrostomy
- Ventilator care
- Tracheostomy care
- Physical therapy