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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

Preserve daily function 

If you or a loved one is facing Alzheimer's, it can be overwhelming. Physical therapy can help maintain mobility, improve balance, and enhance daily functioning, while also supporting your family in managing the condition with compassion and care.

Next-day appointments without a referral

SUSTAIN MOBILITY

 Maintain movement and independence for daily activities.

ENHANCE SAFETY

Tailored strategies reduce fall risks and ensure safe environments.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT

Empower families to manage Alzheimer’s effectively.

Experience Alzheimer's care the RA way

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What is a Alzheimer's disease?

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition that damages brain cells, leading to difficulties with memory, thinking, and daily activities. It affects millions of people, primarily those over the age of 65, and is a leading cause of cognitive decline and death among older adults.

How is a Alzheimer's disease diagnosed?

There is no single test for Alzheimer’s disease. Diagnosis typically involves a combination of brain imaging, mental-function assessments, and a thorough medical evaluation. Early detection by healthcare providers, including physical therapists, can help identify symptoms and initiate timely care.

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Can physical therapy help?

Physical therapists at Rehab Associates work to maintain mobility, balance, and functional independence for individuals with Alzheimer’s. Through customized exercise programs and caregiver training, they help slow the progression of physical decline, improve safety, and enhance the quality of life for both patients and their families.

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Don't wait! Schedule today.

Discover how a Rehab Associates physical therapist can slow the decline from Alzheimer's.

Next-day appointments available. No physician referral needed.

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