
Aging Therapy
Be your best self with Aging Therapy.
We offer a spectrum of aging-oriented therapies to help you age the way you want.
Your best years are ahead of you. Really. And Ivy is here to help you make the most of them. Our experienced team offers therapy programs designed to help you stay active, confident, and independent, no matter your age.
What Is Aging Therapy?
Aging therapy at Ivy Rehab is a personalized care approach designed to support older adults through physical and occupational therapy. Our experienced therapists help manage the natural changes that come with aging — from joint pain and reduced mobility to balance challenges and post-surgical recovery.
Through customized exercises, hands-on treatments, and ongoing support, we help older adults stay active, safe, and independent in their daily lives.
Aging Therapy Services at Ivy Rehab
Our therapists use evidence-based techniques to treat conditions commonly seen in older adults, including:
- Balance and fall prevention
- Osteoarthritis and osteoporosis
- Recovery after joint replacement surgery
- Stroke and Parkinson’s disease
- Chronic pain and limited range of motion
- Muscle weakness or deconditioning
- Post-hospitalization rehab
- Mobility and gait difficulties
We focus on whole-person care, working closely with patients and families to build treatment plans that are safe, effective, and tailored to individual needs.
Who Can Benefit from Aging Therapy?
Aging therapy can make a big difference for older adults who want to:
- Regain strength after injury or surgery
- Improve walking and mobility
- Reduce their risk of falls
- Maintain independence in daily activities
- Manage age-related physical decline
- Address the effects of neurological conditions
Our Services
Aging Therapy for Adults
- Balance & Fall Prevention: Exercises and training to improve stability and reduce fall risk.
- Joint Pain & Arthritis Management: Gentle strengthening and mobility techniques to ease pain and improve joint function.
- Post-Surgical Rehab: Supportive recovery after procedures like hip, knee, or shoulder replacement.
Aging Therapy for Seniors
- Neurological Rehab: Therapy for conditions like stroke or Parkinson’s to improve movement and quality of life.
- Mobility & Gait Training: Helping seniors walk more confidently, with or without assistive devices.
- Functional Independence: Supporting daily activities like standing, sitting, or getting dressed safely and with ease.
How Aging Therapy Works
At Ivy Rehab, every treatment plan starts with a thorough evaluation. We work closely with patients to understand their goals and challenges before developing a personalized care plan.
Personalized Evaluation
A one-on-one assessment with a licensed physical or occupational therapist to evaluate strength, balance, mobility, and overall function.
Treatment Techniques
- Strength and endurance training
- Balance and coordination exercises
- Pain management strategies
- Functional mobility training
- Education on safe movement and fall prevention
Ongoing Support
We regularly track progress and update your treatment plan to make sure you’re moving toward your goals.
FAQs
Does insurance cover aging therapy?
In many cases, yes. Most insurance plans, including Medicare, cover physical and occupational therapy when medically necessary. We can help verify your benefits and walk you through your options. It’s always a good idea to check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage.
Is it ever too late to start aging therapy?
Not at all. Aging therapy can benefit adults at any stage of life. Whether you’re in your 60s or 90s, our therapists will meet you where you are and support your goals.
When should someone consider aging therapy?
If you or a loved one is noticing more frequent falls, difficulty walking, recovering from surgery, or experiencing weakness or pain from aging or chronic conditions, aging therapy can help. It’s ideal for older adults looking to stay mobile, independent, and safe.
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Learn More: Arthritis Therapy
Arthritis Therapy
Arthritis symptoms can affect an individual on a daily basis. Physical therapy is a conservative, non-invasive and effective arthritis treatment, which typically affects the articulating joints of the body such as the hip, knee, shoulder, and hand.
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Learn More: Balance & Fall Prevention
Balance & Fall Prevention
Physical therapists see and treat a variety of conditions related to pain caused by falls and can also work with patients to identify and address the risk factors that put patients at a higher risk of falls or injury from falls.

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