Geriatric Rehabilitation
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At Glenridding Physio, we believe it’s never too late to take care of your body! That’s why we specialize in #geriatricrehabilitation, to help you restore mobility and build strength so you can remain healthy and independent.

What is geriatric rehabilitation?

Geriatric rehabilitation is a specialized form of rehabilitation that focuses on the unique needs of older adults. It is a holistic approach to care that addresses the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of aging. The goal of geriatric rehabilitation is to help older adults maintain or regain their independence, improve their overall health, and enhance their quality of life. Geriatric rehabilitation typically involves a comprehensive evaluation of the individual’s physical, cognitive, and emotional function. Based on this evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is developed that may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and/or cognitive therapy.

Physical therapy is often a key component of geriatric rehabilitation, as it can help older adults improve their strength, flexibility, balance, and mobility. Occupational therapy can help older adults learn new strategies to perform daily activities such as dressing, grooming, and cooking. Speech therapy can help older adults improve their communication skills and cognitive therapy can help older adults maintain or improve their cognitive function.

Overall, geriatric rehabilitation is an important tool for promoting health and independence in older adults. By addressing the unique needs and challenges of older adults, geriatric rehabilitation can help to improve their overall quality of life.

WHAT CONDITION CAN BE TREATED BY GERIATRIC REHABILITATION?

Geriatric rehabilitation can be helpful for older adults who have experienced a decline in physical or cognitive function due to aging, illness, or injury. Some common conditions that can benefit from geriatric rehabilitation include:

  • Arthritis: Older adults may experience joint pain and stiffness due to arthritis, which can make it difficult to perform everyday activities.
  • Stroke: A stroke can result in physical and cognitive impairments, such as difficulty speaking, walking, and performing daily tasks.
  • Parkinson’s disease: Parkinson’s disease can cause tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with movement, which can impact an older adult’s ability to perform activities of daily living.
  • Hip fracture: A hip fracture can result in reduced mobility and independence, which can be challenging for older adults.
  • Dementia: Dementia can cause cognitive impairment and memory loss, which can impact an older adult’s ability to perform daily tasks and communicate effectively.

Geriatric rehabilitation can involve a variety of interventions, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive therapy. At Glenridding Physio, the focus is on addressing the unique needs and challenges of older adults, with the goal of maximizing their function and improving their quality of life.

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