If your loved one is living with a neurological disease or has suffered a stroke or brain injury, simple daily activities like moving, speaking, swallowing, breathing, remembering facts or controlling mood swings can seem nearly impossible. That’s where we come in. When your loved one is able to return home, we provide compassionate care to help to make the transition as smooth as possible. We create goal-oriented treatment plans with your loved one’s therapists and physician to help your loved one regain independence as quickly as recovery allows.
We may be able to help if your loved one experienced:
CVA (stroke)
Parkinson's disease
Neuropathy
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)
Myasthenia gravis
Huntington's chorea
Cerebral vascular accident (CVA)
Ataxia
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Dysphagia
Intractable pain
Peripheral vascular disease
Peripheral neuropathy
Our care team provides expert support in the comfort of your loved one’s home, including assistance with:
Improved mobility to decrease the chance of falls
Individualized strength exercises to increase physical abilities
Ability to better manage condition and symptoms
Nutrition for improved well-being
Preventing unwanted hospital visits
Transitioning to outpatient or self-care, with a plan for your loved one’s physician to follow-up