Physical & Occupational Therapy
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Helping You Move, Function, And Live Safely
Physical and occupational therapy bring supportive, hands-on care into the home to help people move more easily, feel stronger, and manage daily activities with greater confidence.
Physical therapy focuses on improving movement, balance, strength, and walking, while occupational therapy helps people complete everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, and safely managing routines at home.




To qualify for physical and occupational therapy, a few basic requirements apply:
Functional Mobility Challenges
Individuals experiencing difficulty walking, standing, or completing daily tasks safely.
Recovery After Illness or Injury
Those recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or medical conditions that need guided rehabilitation support.
MassHealth Coverage Eligibility
Services available to individuals who meet MassHealth Standard eligibility and clinical criteria for therapy services.
Our Physical and Occupational Therapy Services
Therapists use guided exercises, hands-on support, and practical training to make progress feel manageable and relevant to real life, while adjusting care as recovery or needs change over time.
- Initial PT and OT evaluations
- Personalized therapeutic exercise programs
- Gait, balance, and mobility training
- Transfer and bed mobility training
- Activities of daily living (ADL) training
- Home safety evaluations and recommendations
- Assistive device training (walker, cane, wheelchair)
- Pain management techniques (heat, cold, massage)
- Home exercise program setup and updates
- Patient, caregiver, and family education

Benefits of At-Home Therapy
Working in the home allows therapists to focus on the situations that matter most day to day, such as walking safely between rooms, improving balance, practicing transfers, and making everyday movements easier and more secure.
- Enhance strength and coordination
- Reduce risk of falls and injury
- Support safer movement
- Build confidence in daily tasks
- Encourage consistent progress
- Provide clear, guided instruction

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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers about our services, coverage, and how to begin.
Frequency depends on individual needs and physician recommendations, with schedules adjusted as progress is made.
Yes. Therapy services are typically provided based on physician orders and an approved care plan.
If you’re referring a family member, friend, or patient, simply complete our referral form. Our team will follow up to guide you on the next steps and help determine eligibility.
Caregivers receive a monthly tax-free stipend. The amount depends on the member’s care needs and is calculated using a daily rate.
Start by confirming MassHealth Standard eligibility and gathering basic details about care needs and living arrangements. Once you’re ready, complete our form or contact us by phone, email, or fax to begin the process.
Need more answers?
Our team is ready to discuss your specific situation.
How to Get Started
We support MassHealth-eligible members who need help remaining independent at home, including elderly patients, individuals recovering from illness or surgery, and those living with disabilities.
Our process is simple and straightforward:
1. Prepare Basic Care Information
Before reaching out, please gather details about care needs, living situation, and support requirements.
2. Complete an Assessment
A care manager will meet with members to complete a full assessment and determine eligibility.
3. Receive a Personalized Care Plan
If the member is eligible, our team will create a care plan for their needs and level of support.

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If you would like to refer a person or know of someone who could use our services, please let us know and we will contact them soon.



