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Parkinson’s Physical Therapy – In-Home Neurological Rehabilitation

Living with Parkinson’s disease can affect movement, balance, posture, and daily independence. Our Parkinson’s physical therapy provides personalized, in-home neurological rehabilitation designed to improve mobility, reduce fall risk, and help individuals maintain function and quality of life at every stage of Parkinson’s disease.

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How Physical Therapy Helps People With Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement and coordination. Physical therapy for Parkinson’s disease focuses on improving mobility, strength, balance, and functional movement while helping slow the progression of physical limitations.

Parkinson’s therapy can help:

  • Improve walking speed and stride length

  • Reduce freezing of gait

  • Improve balance and postural control

  • Increase strength, flexibility, and endurance

  • Reduce fall risk and improve safety

  • Maintain independence with daily activities

Consistent therapy plays a critical role in managing Parkinson’s symptoms over time.

Parkinson’s Physical Therapy Treatment Approach

Our licensed physical therapists develop individualized Parkinson’s therapy programs based on each patient’s symptoms, mobility level, and goals. Treatment focuses on evidence-based neurological rehabilitation techniques.

Parkinson’s physical therapy may include:

  • Gait training and walking re-education

  • Balance and fall-prevention exercises

  • Postural training

  • Strength and flexibility exercises

  • Functional movement training

  • Cueing strategies for freezing of gait

Therapy is tailored to support patients through early, moderate, and advanced stages of Parkinson’s disease.

Patient Testimonials

Senior Physiotherapy
"Dr. James has been working on my Mother and Father now for over a year. They have separate issues and require individual technique and care. We fully expected my Father to be in a wheelchair. Since seeing Dr James my Dad is now significantly more mobile and his balance has improved immensely, and my Mom has started hitting tennis balls against a wall. My sister and I are truly amazed and we haven’t had to speak with the insurance company. They’re admin has handled everything. It’s really been unbelievable. Ty!!"

Rick, Patient's Son

In-Home Parkinson’s Therapy

In-home Parkinson’s physical therapy allows patients to receive expert care without the challenges of traveling to a clinic. Home-based therapy is especially beneficial for individuals with mobility limitations, fatigue, or balance concerns.

Benefits of in-home Parkinson’s therapy include:

  • One-on-one care in a familiar environment

  • Exercises tailored to the home setting

  • Improved consistency and participation

  • Reduced fall risk related to transportation

  • Greater comfort and confidence during therapy

Our mobile therapy team brings neurological expertise directly to your home.

Occupational Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

Occupational therapy for Parkinson’s disease focuses on improving independence with daily activities and routines. Occupational therapists help patients adapt to physical changes while maintaining safety and function.

Occupational therapy may address:

  • Activities of daily living (ADLs) such as dressing and bathing

  • Fine motor skills and hand coordination

  • Energy conservation techniques

  • Adaptive strategies and equipment recommendations

  • Home safety modifications

Physical and occupational therapy together provide a comprehensive approach to Parkinson’s care.

Parkinson’s Therapy Covered by Medicare

Medicare often covers Parkinson’s physical and occupational therapy when services are medically necessary and prescribed by a physician. Our team assists with verifying coverage and coordinating care to ensure therapy meets Medicare requirements.

We help with:

  • Medicare benefit verification

  • Physician communication and orders

  • Individualized plans of care

  • Ongoing progress documentation

Our goal is to make starting therapy as simple and stress-free as possible.

Symptoms We Commonly Treat in Parkinson’s Disease

We provide therapy for individuals experiencing:

  • Balance problems and frequent falls

  • Difficulty walking or freezing of gait

  • Postural instability

  • Muscle stiffness and rigidity

  • Reduced endurance and mobility

  • Difficulty with transfers and daily movements

Each therapy plan is customized to support safe movement and long-term function.

Parkinson’s Physical Therapy Near You

We proudly provide Parkinson’s physical therapy in Port Saint Lucie, Stuart, Palm City, Stuart, Hobe Sound, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens and surrounding areas. Our in-home neurological therapy services make expert Parkinson’s care accessible and convenient.

If you’re searching for:

  • Parkinson’s physical therapy near me

  • In-home Parkinson’s therapy

  • Neurological physical therapy for Parkinson’s disease

We’re here to help.

Contact us today to schedule an in-home Parkinson’s physical therapy evaluation.

CONNECT WITH US:

Phone 772.238.0702

Fax 772.237.5823

Email: Info@pcarephysicaltherapy.com

Administrative Offices: 

Jupiter: 601 Heritage Drive, #457, Jupiter, FL 33458

PSL: 10560 SW Stephanie Way, Port Saint Lucie FL 34987

Serving Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Hobe Sound, 

Jensen Beach, Palm City, Jupiter,

Jupiter Island & Palm Beach Gardens

 

We Accept Medicare

Providing professional home physical therapy & occupational therapy in Port Saint Lucie, Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, & Hobe Sound and physical therapy in Jupiter, Jupiter Island, & Palm Beach Gardens FL. Our licensed therapists deliver in-home care for post-surgery recovery, balance training, physical therapy for athletes, senior rehabilitation, and mobility improvement. We proudly accept Medicare while helping patients recover safely in the comfort of their own homes.

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