Specialized Stroke Recovery Physical Therapy for Seniors
Regain Movement, Speech & Independence After Stroke
Schedule Free Stroke Recovery ConsultationCritical Timeline: Recovery potential is highest in the first 3-6 months after stroke. Early, intensive therapy maximizes neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to form new connections and recover lost functions.
Our Approach: We combine physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology to address all aspects of post-stroke recovery. Most stroke survivors show significant improvement with consistent, evidence-based therapy.
Post-Stroke Challenges We Treat
Weakness on One Side (Hemiparesis)
Arm, leg, or face weakness is most common after stroke. We use progressive exercises to rebuild strength and function.
- Can't lift arm or leg on affected side
- Difficulty with fine motor movements
- Facial drooping affecting smile or eye closing
Walking Difficulties After Stroke
Stroke often affects gait. We restore safe, independent walking with confidence in various environments.
- Can't walk or requires walker
- Unbalanced or asymmetrical gait
- Fear of falling while walking
Speech & Communication Issues
Speech-language pathology is critical for stroke recovery, addressing aphasia, dysarthria, and swallowing problems.
- Difficulty finding words
- Slurred or unclear speech
- Difficulty understanding others
Cognitive Changes After Stroke
Memory, attention, and processing changes are common. We work with occupational therapy on cognitive rehabilitation.
- Memory loss or confusion
- Attention difficulties
- Processing speed decline