Home Visits

Debbie Cohen Physio’s home Physio therapy is for our community members that prefer to have their physiotherapist come to their home. We bring needed Physio therapy services right where they are most needed – we provide rehabilitation services and care coordination onsite at home.

Some of the Benefits of Home Physio therapy

By delivering our care in the patient’s home, we can often achieve exceptional results such as:

  • Better compliance,
  • Better treatment attendance,
  • Decreased likelihood of relapse,
  • A faster recovery.

For some of our patients, home Physio therapy is a better option. Here are some reasons why a patient might consider our home Physio therapy service:

  • A fear of driving,
  • Excessive fatigue,
  • Significant challenges with walking & transfers,
  • Little or no family support that might prevent attendance to our Debbie Cohen Physio facility.

Who Refers to Our Home Physio therapy Services?

Many of our patients are referred by physicians who seek options for their patients that have restricted travel abilities. Some are referred by local hospital care planners that serve the senior and low mobility community.

Finally, many patients are set to us from Home Health Agencies (after Medicare Part A benefits have been exhausted) or outpatient Physio therapy clinics, when outpatient attendance is low, or patients arrive too fatigued to participate in an our outpatient therapy programs.

Need More Information?

Please give us a call to learn more about our home Physio therapy services. It’s a great option for many members of our community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Home physiotherapy visits involve a qualified physiotherapist coming to your home to provide assessment and treatment, rather than attending sessions at the practice.
Home visits may be suitable for patients who have difficulty travelling due to mobility limitations, recent surgery, illness, or fatigue. It can also be helpful for elderly patients or those requiring care in a familiar environment.
Many conditions can be managed at home, including post-surgical rehabilitation, mobility issues, balance problems, and general strengthening. Treatment is adapted to the home environment.
Home-based treatment can be very effective, particularly for improving functional movement in a real-life environment. However, some specialised equipment and modalities are only available in the practice setting.
This depends on your condition and your ability to travel. If you are unsure, we can guide you on the most appropriate option based on your needs.