In Home Physical Therapy for Seniors
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 geriatric physical therapy services focus on three key areas:


Post-Surgical Recovery at home
Whether after a knee, hip, shoulder, or spine surgery, our in-home physical therapy helps seniors regain mobility, manage pain, and safely recover without traveling to a clinic.
Independence & Quality of Life
Our therapy plans are designed to improve strength, reduce chronic pain from arthritis or neuropathy, and restore mobility, so seniors can stay independent and enjoy daily life at home.
Fall Recovery and Prevention
We provide balance training, strength exercises, and home safety evaluations to help reduce fall risk and keep seniors steady on their feet.
Who Can Benefit from Geriatric Physical Therapy?
Seniors with arthritis, neuropathy, or chronic pain
Older adults at risk of falling or recovering from a fall
Patients recovering from surgery (hip, knee, shoulder, spine)
Seniors who want to maintain independence and mobility at home
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
Comprehensive evaluation of strength, balance, and mobility
Personalized treatment plan tailored to each senior’s needs
Safe, guided exercises in the home environment
Education and support for both patients and caregivers
Progress tracking to restore independence and prevent decline
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
Serving Boulder, Superior, Erie, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Frederick, Firestone, Fort Lupton, Broomfield, Westminster, Brighton, Platteville, and surrounding areas.