Physical & Occupational Therapy Services

Our services encompass the healthcare needs affecting the elderly
Services

Common Conditions We Address

Recent falls and fall prevention

Balance and unsteady walking

General weakness and debility due to recent illness or hospitalization

Difficulty with self-care

Recent joint replacement or fractures

Arthritis and degenerative joint disease

Parkinson’s disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological conditions

We also provide therapy for people with varying degrees of Alzheimer’s Disease / dementia. This population requires a special approach to achieve the functional goals that affect their daily life and those of their caregivers.​

insurance

Accepted insurance & private pay options

We are Medicare Part B providers.  We also accept most Medicare Advantage Plans, Railroad Medicare, BCBS, and Tricare.

Private pay therapy services are also available.

OFFICE & CONTACT INFO

At Home Therapy of Wilmington, Inc.
530 Causeway Drive
Suite B6
Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480

Phone: (910) 509-2810
Fax: (910) 256-8560
[email protected]

Testimonials

“I am 87 years old and live alone with pulmonary fibrosis. I am also on oxygen 24/7. I feel that At Home Therapy is keeping my mobility, balance and strength, making it possible for me to live independently.”

Mary M, Client

“I have used At Home Therapy for our residents’ therapy needs and have always been pleased with the quality of care and services. All the therapists take a personal interest and go above and beyond to ensure our residents’ needs are met.”

Loretta Thomas, Executive Director, Spring Arbor of Wilmington

“At Home Therapy was integral to my successful private practice in Geriatric Medicine. They are totally trustworthy, committed to individualized care plans that addressed every aspect of my patient’s physical function and wellbeing. Using multiple modalities of treatment, they often supported our patients to the end of their lives. I remain so grateful that this type of program is available.”

Dr. Marsha Fretwell, MD