
After a fall, a surgery, or a hospital stay, one of the first questions people ask is: when will I be able to move like I used to? Physical therapy is where that answer starts to take shape.
At 901 Home Health Care, our physical therapists don't work from a clinic. They come to you. That means your therapy happens in the environment that matters most: your home. The hallway you need to walk safely. The stairs you need to navigate. The bathroom where balance matters most. There's no simulating that in a gym. We work where real life happens.
Our licensed physical therapists develop individualized treatment plans based on your condition, your goals, and the realities of your home environment. Every session is designed to move you closer to where you want to be, safely and at the right pace.
Targeted exercises to rebuild muscle strength lost during a hospital stay, surgery, or prolonged illness. We start where you are and build progressively.
Assessing fall risk, improving balance and coordination, and teaching strategies to move safely through your home. For patients recovering from a fall, this is often the most critical piece of the plan.
Helping you walk safely again, whether that means relearning your stride after surgery, adjusting to a new assistive device, or building the endurance to move through your home with confidence.
Restoring movement in joints affected by surgery, injury, or prolonged immobility. Gentle, progressive work that helps you regain function without pushing past what your body is ready for.
Using therapeutic techniques and targeted exercise to reduce pain, improve function, and decrease reliance on medication where possible.
Evaluating your living space for fall risks and recommending modifications like grab bars, furniture rearrangement, or equipment that can make your home safer as you recover.
Teaching the people around you how to assist with transfers, support your exercises between visits, and help you stay safe while you build independence.
Home-based physical therapy might sound different from what you're used to, but that's exactly the point. Instead of traveling to a clinic and working on equipment that has nothing to do with your daily life, you'll work with your therapist in the spaces where recovery actually matters.
Your first visit will start with an evaluation. Your therapist will assess your strength, mobility, balance, and pain levels. They'll talk with you about your goals, whether that's getting back to walking independently, climbing your front steps, or simply feeling safe moving through your own house. From there, they'll build a treatment plan tailored to you.
Follow-up sessions are hands-on and focused. Your therapist will guide you through exercises, track your progress, and adjust the plan as you improve. They'll also give you things to work on between visits so your recovery doesn't stop when the session ends.
Most patients see their physical therapist one to three times per week, depending on their care plan. As you get stronger and more confident, the frequency will taper, and you'll transition toward independence.
At a large agency, physical therapy can feel like a revolving door. A different therapist every visit. A generic exercise sheet. Fifteen minutes of hands-on time if you're lucky.
That's not how 901 Home Health Care works. Our therapists carry manageable caseloads, which means they have the time to be thorough, attentive, and genuinely invested in your progress. You'll see the same therapist visit after visit. They'll know your history, your goals, and the layout of your home. They'll notice when something improves and catch it early when something doesn't.
And because our company is led by a clinician, our therapists are supported by leadership that understands what quality care actually requires. They're not rushed. They're not pressured to discharge early. They're empowered to do the work right.
