About Functional Rehabilitation
Functional rehabilitation focuses on restoring practical abilities essential for independent living. Rather than isolated exercises, we target real-world activities and meaningful participation in home, work, and community environments.
Functional Recovery Goals
- Self-Care Independence: Bathing, dressing, grooming, and personal hygiene
- Mobility Enhancement: Walking, transfers, and safe movement in home environments
- Home Management: Cooking, cleaning, and household task performance
- Work Reintegration: Return to job-specific tasks and occupational demands
Treatment Areas
- Activities of Daily Living (ADL)
- Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL)
- Community Reintegration
- Work Capacity Evaluation
- Adaptive Equipment Training
Our Functional Approach
We employ task-specific training and environmental adaptation strategies. Therapy occurs in simulated or actual community settings to ensure transfer of skills to real-world situations. Our holistic approach addresses physical, cognitive, and psychosocial barriers to independence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Functional rehabilitation focuses on real-world activities rather than isolated exercises. We train you to perform meaningful daily tasks in actual home and community environments, ensuring better carryover to everyday life.
Yes, work reintegration is a key component. We assess job-specific demands, train you in occupational tasks, and build work tolerance progressively to support successful return to employment.
We provide comprehensive home assessments, recommend adaptive equipment, and train you in safety strategies. This may include grab bars, mobility aids, and environmental modifications for optimal independence.