Helping older adults live safer, stronger, and more independent lives
As we age, the nervous system becomes more vulnerable to a range of conditions that can significantly affect mobility, balance, and daily function. One of the most common neurological diseases in the elderly population is Stroke (also known as cerebrovascular accident or CVA).
What Is a Stroke?
A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing brain tissue from getting the oxygen and nutrients it needs. This can lead to weakness, paralysis, loss of coordination, or changes in speech and cognition. Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability in older adults, and recovery often requires targeted, specialized rehabilitation.
How Physiotherapy Helps After Stroke
We provide home-based therapy focused on
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Regaining movement and strength in affected limbs
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Training safe walking patterns and re-educating gait
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Promoting neuroplasticity, which helps the brain relearn lost skills
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Improving balance and coordination to reduce fall risk
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Reducing muscle stiffness or spasticity
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Building confidence and independence in daily activities
Treatment plans are individually tailored to each client’s unique needs, goals, and environment—delivered in the comfort of their own home. We use evidence-based techniques including functional task training, balance re-education, mobility aids assessment, and caregiver guidance.
Other Neurological Conditions We Support
In addition to stroke, we also provide therapy for other age-related neurological conditions such as:
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Dementia-related mobility issues
- Falls and balance disorders due to neurological decline
Mobile Neurological Physiotherapy brings professional, personalized care directly to where it matters most—your home. Our aim is to help every client live with greater mobility, dignity, and confidence.