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長者津貼, 社區照顧劵,老人福利, 老人痴呆,社會福利,物理治療

Elderly Rehabilitation Services

Physical therapy/home rehabilitation services

長者津貼, 社區照顧劵,老人福利, 老人痴呆,社會福利,物理治療
Introduction to Home Rehabilitation Service
Home-based services are provided by a professional medical team, and the service targets include patients with dementia, stroke, heart disease and other long-term diseases. We have developed a number of comprehensive clinical care and rehabilitation treatments. Our staff will follow the established procedures to conduct assessments, treatments and review results to ensure that service users can receive evidence-based care and rehabilitation services.

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Physical Therapist

Help patients to restore body functions and improve mobility through muscle strength, balance and endurance training, and help chronic pain patients reduce pain and reduce the sequelae caused by pain.

The following are exercises and treatments that physical therapists perform for the elderly at home:

Joint mobilization exercises

Help maintain the range of motion of joints and prevent joint stiffness

Includes activities of fingers, wrists, shoulders, hip joints, knee joints, etc.

Strength training

Use resistance bands, dumbbells, etc. for muscle training

Exercise the strength of upper limbs, lower limbs and core muscles

Balance and coordination training

Standing, walking, turning and other movement exercises

Train body coordination and prevent falls

Walking training

Walk at home and gradually increase walking distance and speed

Use walking aids such as walkers, crutches, etc.

Posture correction

Correct bad posture, such as hunching back, sagging shoulders, etc.

Maintain correct standing, sitting and lying postures

Assistive device training

Learn to use assistive devices such as wheelchairs and walkers

Improve the ability to move freely and take care of oneself

Therapeutic instruments

Ultrasound therapy: Use sound wave energy to relieve muscle spasms and pain

Electrotherapy: Use electric current to stimulate muscles and promote muscle function recovery

Low-intensity shock wave therapy: Use sound wave shock to promote tissue repair

Acupuncture therapy: Use acupuncture techniques to regulate meridians and relieve pain

By performing these targeted exercises and training at home, it can help the elderly maintain their physical functions, improve their ability to live independently, and delay the deterioration of their physical functions. The physical therapist will develop a personalized treatment plan based on the specific situation of the elderly.

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Service Features
High quality, reasonable charges

According to the needs of the patient, we will arrange a nurse or a full-time therapist to conduct the initial assessment and formulate a nursing and rehabilitation treatment plan. When providing services, simpler treatment procedures will be assisted by rehabilitation assistants to ensure service quality and not affect efficiency.
Introduction to Home Rehabilitation Service
Home-based services are provided by a professional medical team, and the service targets include patients with dementia, stroke, heart disease and other long-term diseases. We have developed a number of comprehensive clinical care and rehabilitation treatments. Our staff will follow the established procedures to conduct assessments, treatments and review results to ensure that service users can receive evidence-based care and rehabilitation services.

_22200000-0000-0000-0000-0000-000000000222_

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Service Content_22200000-0000-0000-0000-0000-00000000222_
Physical Therapist

Help patients to restore body functions and improve mobility through muscle strength, balance and endurance training, and help chronic pain patients reduce pain and reduce the sequelae caused by pain.

The following are exercises and treatments that physical therapists perform for the elderly at home:

Joint mobilization exercises

Help maintain the range of motion of joints and prevent joint stiffness

Includes activities of fingers, wrists, shoulders, hip joints, knee joints, etc.

Strength training

Use resistance bands, dumbbells, etc. for muscle training

Exercise the strength of upper limbs, lower limbs and core muscles

Balance and coordination training

Standing, walking, turning and other movement exercises

Train body coordination and prevent falls

Walking training

Walk at home and gradually increase walking distance and speed

Use walking aids such as walkers, crutches, etc.

Posture correction

Correct bad posture, such as hunching back, sagging shoulders, etc.

Maintain correct standing, sitting and lying postures

Assistive device training

Learn to use assistive devices such as wheelchairs and walkers

Improve the ability to move freely and take care of oneself

Therapeutic instruments

Ultrasound therapy: Use sound wave energy to relieve muscle spasms and pain

Electrotherapy: Use electric current to stimulate muscles and promote muscle function recovery

Low-intensity shock wave therapy: Use sound wave shock to promote tissue repair

Acupuncture therapy: Use acupuncture techniques to regulate meridians and relieve pain

By performing these targeted exercises and training at home, it can help the elderly maintain their physical functions, improve their ability to live independently, and delay the deterioration of their physical functions. The physical therapist will develop a personalized treatment plan based on the specific situation of the elderly.

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Service Features
High quality, reasonable charges

According to the needs of the patient, we will arrange a nurse or a full-time therapist to conduct the initial assessment and formulate a nursing and rehabilitation treatment plan. When providing services, simpler treatment procedures will be assisted by rehabilitation assistants to ensure service quality and not affect efficiency.
Introduction to Home Rehabilitation Service

Home services are provided by a professional medical team, and the service targets include patients with dementia, stroke, heart disease and other long-term diseases. We have developed a number of comprehensive clinical care and rehabilitation programs. Our staff will follow the established procedures to conduct assessment, treatment and review of the results to ensure that service users can receive evidence-based care and rehabilitation services.

Service Content

Physical Therapist

Help patients restore body functions and improve mobility by training muscle strength, balance and endurance, and help chronic pain patients reduce pain and reduce the sequelae caused by pain.

The following are some of the exercises and treatments that physical therapists can perform for seniors at home:

  1. Joint Mobility Exercise

    • Helps maintain joint range of motion and prevent joint stiffness

    • Including activities of fingers, wrists, shoulders, hips, knees, etc.

  2. Strength training

    • Use resistance bands, dumbbells, etc. for muscle training

    • Strengthen upper limbs, lower limbs and core muscles

  3. Balance and coordination training

    • Practice standing, walking, turning, etc.

    • Train body coordination and prevent falls

  4. Walking training

    • Walk at home, gradually increasing walking distance and speed

    • Use walking aids such as walkers, crutches, etc.

  5. Posture Correction

    • Correct bad posture, such as hunched back, drooped shoulders, etc.

    • Maintain correct standing, sitting and lying posture

  6. Assistive device training

    • Learn to use assistive devices such as wheelchairs and walkers

    • Improve mobility and self-care abilities

  7. Treatment Equipment

    • Ultrasound therapy: uses sound wave energy to relieve muscle spasms and pain

    • Electrotherapy: Use electrical current to stimulate muscles and promote muscle function recovery

    • Low-intensity shock wave therapy: using sound waves to promote tissue repair

    • Acupuncture treatment: using acupuncture techniques to regulate meridians and relieve pain

By doing these targeted exercises and training at home, you can help the elderly maintain their physical functions, improve their ability to live independently, and delay the deterioration of their physical functions. The physical therapist will develop a personalized treatment plan based on the specific situation of the elderly.

Service Specialties

High quality, reasonable price

According to the patient's needs, we will arrange nurses or professional therapists to conduct the initial assessment and formulate nursing and rehabilitation treatment. When providing services, simpler treatment procedures will be assisted by rehabilitation assistants to ensure service quality and efficiency.

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