CareCo Medical began in 2016 as a response to a need for quality and compassionate home health care in the southeastern region of Connecticut. Since that time, the company has grown in size and reputation. In 2018, CareCo Medical embarked on a company-wide restructuring and rebranding effort. This effort was designed to maximize the company’s resources in the face of a changing home health care industry, while at the same time making sure that the organization remains focused on its core values of customized and compassionate care. While the name and look of the company have changed, our commitment to the good health and happiness of our patients remains strong.
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REHABILITATIVE THERAPIES
Rehabilitative therapies are an essential part of recovering from an acute illness or injury. At CareCo Medical Home Health our goals are patient centered, meaning our therapy plans are designed to integrate your diagnosis with your personal therapeutic goals. For example, if your goal is to be able to walk to your mailbox and back, our therapists will work on that specific skill during your sessions. There are two main categories of home-based rehabilitation: physical therapy and occupational therapy. Both kinds of therapies are an important part of the interdisciplinary approach that CareCo Medical Home Health will take to help you meet your wellness goals.
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Our physical therapists will evaluate your needs and personal goals and create a plan of care to help you regain or strengthen the use of weakened or injured muscles. Overall, the goal of our physical therapists is relieve your pain and to improve your mobility so you can continue or return to the highest possible quality of life and level of activity.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Our occupational therapists will help you with any physical, developmental, social, or emotional disabilities. They will help you relearn how to perform such daily functions as eating, bathing, dressing, and more. Typically, occupational therapy help with many of the same ailments that physical therapy addresses. Occupational therapy, however, adapts a your own daily activities as a means to advance your rehabilitation.