Senior Care : If you, your spouse or your parent are unable to travel to a clinic or want the convenience of having Physiotherapy in the comfort of your own home, retirement community or even hospital room we will come to you!

Physiotherapy For Senior Care

Physiotherapy is a health care profession directed at assessing, evaluating, restoring and maintaining physical function. As we age our lifestyles tend to become more sedentary causing; postural changes , weakness of our muscles and a decrease in our mobility. Our team of Physiotherapists, Kinesologists and athletic therapists will help restore your range of motion, strengthen your muscles and maintain an active lifestyle through  passive therapy and supervised prescriptive exercises.

What Can Physiotherapy Help?

Our Physiotherapists have experience in pre and post care for: knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, recovery from extended hospital stays, pneumonia and significant muscle atrophy.

Osteopathy For Senior Care

Getting older is a part of life and is a natural physiological process. One system of the body, which is significantly affected by aging, is the musculo-skeletal system. As we get older, the elasticity present within our body deteriorates and thus increases the chance of injuring the soft tissues and bony structures of the body. It is common for people 55 years and older to suffer the effects of:  osteoarthritis, arthritis and joint swelling, Lower back pain and stiffness, early morning stiffness and restricted mobility.

Osteopathy is a gentle, non-invasive form of physical treatment that is particularly suited to dealing with the stresses and strains associated with getting older. It can help seniors to regain lost mobility, flexibility, reduce pain caused by arthritis and help those recovering from Hip and knee replacement surgery.Senior Care

Acupuncture For Senior Care

As a passive alternative to physiotherapy and massage therapy, acupuncture can benefit seniors in many ways. If you are unable to lie prone or issues with limited mobility prevent you from performing your prescriptive exercises or even receiving massage therapy, Acupuncture can help you! Acupuncture is a relatively pain free way to reduce inflammation associated with arthritis or chronic pain. Its a great way to address restricted mobility in the spine and improve functional range of motion. Acupuncture can help manage pain related to osteoporosis and relieve constipation caused by strong medications.Senior Care

What Others Are Saying

“I have been dealing with In your home therapy now for a couple of months for my elderly mother who is 86 years old and has dementia. They have been fantastic. Very accommodating.  The physiotherapist who works with my Mom is amazing.  Very patient, works with my mom very well, even makes my mom laugh on every visit.  I highly recommend the services of In your home therapy.”

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Massage Therapy For Senior Care

Massage therapy for seniors or Geriatric massage can help to reduce aches and pains one accumulates as they grow older. As we age our posture changes, years of sitting forward and over-work can cause muscle imbalance and weakness that manifests itself in aches and pains of your joints and spine. Geriatric massage can help improve circulation, decrease muscle and joint stiffness,  reduce inflammation and arthritis pain.Senior Care

Dental Cleaning For Senior Care

If you or a loved one is physically unable to visit your local dental office, An Ontario self initiated registered Dental Hygienist will come to your home with: a portable client chair, stool, an overhead light, portable unit that includes a compressor and suction unit, scalers, ultrasonic scaler, hand piece for polishing and dental insurance forms.

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Living independently for longer

As long as older people stay healthy, they can continue living independently and won’t need much care. But if their health takes a turn for the worse, they may require specially adapted housing or extra care. The government is keen to promote suitable housing and healthcare facilities for older people.

Living at home for as long as possible with help from the municipality

Municipalities are responsible for ensuring that people are able to live independently and participate in society for as long as possible. The municipality looks at what people living with disabilities can still do for themselves, and how family, friends or neighbours can help.

If required, the municipality can offer assistance at home under the 2015 Social Support Act (Wet maatchappelijke ondersteuning 2015), like a programme of daily activities, home help or support for informal carers. It can also offer general information and advice.

Enabling the elderly to live independently

A person is able to live independently if they are able to perform basic day-to-day activities and run their household adequately. Basic day-to-day activities that are important for living independently are:

  • getting in and out of bed;
  • getting dressed and undressed;
  • moving around;
  • walking;
  • sitting down and getting up again;
  • personal hygiene and grooming;
  • using the toilet;
  • eating and drinking;
  • taking medication;
  • relaxing;
  • engaging in social contact.

If someone can’t perform these activities because of their physical and/or mental limitations, they will require assistance. If they need so much assistance that it would be irresponsible for them to be without supervision and help, they may not be able to continue living at home.

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Older people and social participation

Social participation means that older people, despite physical and/or mental limitations, can:

  • meet other people (to a limited extent);
  • maintain contact with other people;
  • do the shopping;
  • take part in social activities.

In order to participate in society people must be mobile. The municipality can provide support with these activities and help older people live independently for longer.

Living at home for as long as possible with help from district nurses

Under the Healthcare Insurance Act (Zorgverzekeringswet), healthcare insurers are responsible for home care right up to and immediately after hospital admission. This gives care providers and insurers greater scope for setting up integrated care, for example when discharging or admitting a patient.

Under the Healthcare Insurance Act, people can receive medical care (and nursing) at home. Personal care, such as help with washing, is also covered under the Act. District nurses are responsible for arranging such care. They assess the care needed and draw up a care plan together with the client. Home care and personal care are covered by the standard care package. The mandatory excess does not apply to these services.

Qualifying for district nursing for the elderly

District nursing can help older people with health problems live at home for longer. Those who currently require medical care or are very likely to do so in future are entitled to see a district nurse. This means that all personal nursing and regular nursing care is now the task of district nurses. The classification system used in the Exceptional Medical Expenses Act (Algemene Wet Bijzondere Ziektekosten) no longer applies.

The phrase ‘very likely to [require medical care]’ gives scope for the provision of personal care alone, for example help with getting in and out of bed and washing. This will enable older people who have no medical issues, but are at risk of developing them, to stay living at home for as long as possible.

District nursing is community-based

The main task of district nurses is to provide care. This includes liaising with the municipality and coordinating the client’s care needs. District nurses offer locally-based support in the form of medical care and help with welfare and housing issues. They offer people in the community:

  • easy access to assistance;
  • a single point of contact;
  • better coordinated care;
  • direct referral to other care providers.

Assessment under the Chronic Care Act: residential facility or care at home

People who require 24-hour care or supervision are entitled to a place in a residential facility, which offers high-level care for the vulnerable elderly or people with disabilities. They are assessed and awarded a place on medical grounds under the Chronic Care Act (Wet langdurige zorg).

People with a care needs assessment for residential care can continue to live at home, as long as proper care can be provided and the costs for care at home do not exceed the costs of residential care.

Independent for longer, thanks to ICT

An increasing number of ICT applications are being developed that improve people’s comfort and quality of life. For example, there are tools for opening and closing curtains automatically. These applications are known as home automation and they can help older people live independently for longer.

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