Stroke Physiotherapy Rehabilitation
Stroke rehabilitation at home may help patients and families work on movement recovery, confidence, and functional practice in a familiar environment.
Common functional difficulties
- • Weakness on one side
- • Balance issues
- • Difficulty getting out of bed or walking safely
Physiotherapy goals
- • Improve mobility and transfers
- • Support balance and safety
- • Encourage functional repetition
What a home session may include
- • Functional assessment
- • Bed and chair transfer practice
- • Balance work
- • Caregiver guidance
Who may benefit
- • Patients after hospital discharge
- • Families needing structured support
- • People with mobility limitations
Safety note
Website information is general and does not diagnose medical conditions. Treatment suitability depends on assessment, and emergency warning signs need urgent medical care.
Service FAQ
Can a family member stay during the session?
Yes. Caregiver involvement is often helpful during stroke rehabilitation.
Will recovery be the same for every patient?
No. Progress varies and plans are adjusted according to the patient's condition and goals.
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