Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

In-home physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) can be huge game-changers for people living with Parkinson’s—especially because they’re tailored to real life at home, not a clinic.
Here’s a clear breakdown

Why in-home therapy for Parkinson’s?

Parkinson’s affects movement, balance, coordination, and daily tasks. Doing therapy in your actual living space means:
• Exercises are customized to your layout (stairs, bathroom, kitchen, rugs)
• Less fatigue and stress from travel
• Better carryover into daily routines
• Safer fall-prevention training where it matters most