Choosing a Transitional Rehab Facility for Elders
If your elderly parent has broken a hip, had a stroke, had surgery or other common elder conditions, chances are they will stay in a rehabilitation center for physical therapy. Here are some questions...
View ArticleDoes My Elderly Parent Need In-Patient Rehabilitation?
Inpatient rehabilitation may be necessary when an elderly parent suffers a serious falls, hip injury, stroke or other health condition.
View ArticleRehabilitation Centers for Elderly Stroke Victims
When an elderly person has a stroke, a good rehabilitation center is the key to recovery for stroke victims.
View ArticleDoes a doctor have to "prescribe" rehabilitation for an elder?
Regulations regarding physical, occuptional and speech therapy vary by state. Check with providers in your area to see if your father needs a doctor's referral before getting rehabilitation.
View ArticleWhat kinds of physical therapy and rehabilitation are available for the elderly?
There are three main types of rehabilitation for elderly people: physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy.
View ArticleStroke Victims: Why Rehabilitation Makes Life Easier
Stroke rehabilitation and recovery services help stroke victims improve ability to walk, improve speech and manage day-to-day life. Learn about stroke rehabilitation.
View ArticleThe Difference Between Physical, Speech and Occupational Therapy
If a loved one is experiencing issues with mobility, doing activities of daily living or speaking they may need geriatric rehabilitation services. Here is how physical, speech and occupational therapy...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy and Rehabilitation for Alzheimer's and Dementia
Physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy and rehabilitation services can help people with Alzheimer's and dementia.
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