Aging and Geriatric Therapy

Aging & Geriatric Therapy

As the body ages, it is common to experience reduced strength, balance issues, joint stiffness, mobility limitations, and a greater risk of falls. These age-related changes can make everyday activities more difficult and affect confidence, comfort, and independence.

Our Aging & Geriatric Therapy program focuses on helping older adults stay active, mobile, and independent through personalized physical therapy. Each care plan is designed to improve strength, stability, movement quality, and confidence in daily life.

Strength & Endurance Support

Guided exercises designed to improve muscular strength, physical stamina, and the ability to perform daily activities more comfortably.

Better Balance & Fall Prevention

Therapy techniques focused on improving balance, stability, and body control to reduce the risk of falls and injuries.

Mobility & Joint Function Improvement

Personalized movement programs to improve walking, flexibility, joint mobility, and overall ease of movement.

Independent Living & Daily Confidence

Functional training to support safer movement, better confidence, and greater independence at home and in community settings.

Every patient ages differently. Our therapy process begins with a detailed evaluation of strength, balance, mobility, posture, flexibility, and functional movement. Based on this assessment, our therapists develop a customized treatment plan aligned with your health goals and lifestyle needs.

Treatment progresses through structured stages focusing on pain reduction, strength building, balance improvement, mobility training, and functional support. Each session is guided by experienced physical therapists to help patients move safely and maintain long-term independence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are common questions patients have about Aging & Geriatric Therapy.

Geriatric physical therapy is specialized care designed to help older adults improve strength, balance, mobility, and safety in daily activities.

Yes. Physical therapy can improve balance, leg strength, walking ability, and body control, which helps reduce fall risk and improve confidence.

No. Aging and geriatric therapy can benefit anyone experiencing reduced strength, stiffness, balance issues, or difficulty with safe movement in daily life.
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