In Home Physical Therapy for Neurological Rehabilitation
At My Home Physical Therapy, we specialize in in-home care for seniors across Erie, Boulder, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Fort Lupton, and nearby communities. Our Neurological impairment services focus on these key areas:


Balance and Fall Prevention
Neurological conditions often increase the risk of falls. In-home therapy emphasizes balance retraining, posture correction, and functional activities that build confidence and reduce fall risk.
Strength and Endurance Training
Weakness and fatigue are common after neurological injury or illness. Therapy programs target core, leg, and arm strength to improve stability, increase endurance, and support safe daily function.
Restoring Mobility and Independence
Home physical therapy helps patients with neurological conditions improve walking, transfers, and movement in their daily environment. Therapy focuses on safe mobility strategies to restore independence at home and in the community.
Coordination and Motor Control
Many patients with stroke, Parkinson’s disease, or multiple sclerosis struggle with motor control. Exercises in home PT focus on retraining coordination, refining movement patterns, and improving overall motor function.
Individuals Who Benefit from Home-Based Neuro PT
Patients recovering from a stroke who need help regaining movement and independence
Individuals living with Parkinson’s disease experiencing stiffness, tremors, or balance issues
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) managing weakness, fatigue, or mobility challenges
Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) who need support with coordination and daily function
Those with spinal cord injuries working on strength, transfers, or mobility in the home
Older adults facing neuropathy or age-related neurological decline that affects balance and safety
Anyone experiencing difficulty walking, frequent falls, or impaired coordination due to a neurological condition
Medicare and Insurance Coverage
Under Medicare Part B, patients do not need to be homebound.
After the deductible, Medicare typically covers 80% of approved therapy services, with patients responsible for the remaining 20% coinsurance.
We also work with several commercial insurance providers.
What to Expect During In-Home PT Sessions
Personalized Evaluation – Your therapist begins by assessing your pain, mobility, and daily challenges to create a care plan specific to you.
Hands-On Treatment & Guided Exercises – Sessions may include gentle manual therapy, stretching, strengthening, and mobility training to help reduce discomfort and improve movement.
Education & Self-Management Strategies – You’ll learn safe techniques and exercises you can continue on your own to maintain progress between visits.
Support in a Familiar Environment – By working directly in your home, therapy is integrated into your daily routine, making it easier to stay consistent and focused on recovery.
Does Medicare cover in-home physical therapy?
Yes. With Medicare Part B, you don’t need to be homebound. Medicare typically covers 80% of approved therapy services.
How is this different from home health PT?
Home health is for patients who are homebound and requires nursing oversight. Our care is billed under outpatient Medicare Part B — designed for seniors who want outpatient-level therapy in their own home.
Do I need a doctor’s referral?
In Colorado, physical therapists have direct access, meaning you can start therapy without a physician referral. However, Medicare often requires an order from your physician for billing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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