Physical Therapy In Your Home – What Is It And Do You Qualify?

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It's possible your doctor has advised that you receive some physical therapy to help correct an existing problem such as a pain you have, or perhaps you are recovering from an injury that requires some therapy. While you certainly can attend physical therapy at a local clinic or your hospital, you might feel more comfortable receiving this treatment at home.

What is physical therapy in your home and do you qualify for it? Here is a rundown on what it entails and if you could potentially qualify to receive it.

What Is Home Care Physical Therapy?

Home care physical therapy is exactly what it sounds like – physical therapy treatment that is done within your home and not in a clinic. A qualified physical therapist will come to your home and help you through rehabilitation exercises. These exercises could be similar to or even the same as what you would receive at the hospital or a local clinic.

Home care physical therapy is usually done if the patient is unable to leave the home for some reason. For example, they are too injured and it would be physically detrimental for them to head to an outside treatment center, or they feel more comfortable receiving treatment at home. They could also have a problem getting reliable transportation to take them to treatment.

Do You Qualify For Home Care Physical Therapy?

For the most part, physical therapy, including home-based treatment, is covered by insurance. Home care treatments might have special rules that will apply in order for it to be covered, so you must check with your insurance provider before setting up home treatment.

You should be able to qualify for home care therapy if you can prove that it would be almost impossible to head to a hospital or clinic for treatment, for example, you have significant problems moving for long distances, or you have an illness that bars you from traveling. If you can do this, you should qualify for home care therapy through your insurance.

How Are You Referred For It?

You most likely are referred by your doctor for physical therapy, and this includes home-based therapy. Your doctor can also help to get your insurance to agree to fund it by providing proof that home-based therapy is essential to your treatment and you are unable to go to an outpatient clinic.

It may be possible for you to obtain it on your own, should you need it, by contacting your local physical therapy clinic or a nursing association, They can help you obtain home-based therapy.

Contact a home physical therapy provider for more information. 

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