Hamden Physical Therapy Treatments For Hospital-Acquired Deconditioning Expanded
Newly expanded physical therapy services at Moving With H.O.P.E. include specialized protocols for individuals who are at risk or already suffering from Hospital-Acquired Deconditioning (HAD). Through personalized physical therapy, occupational therapy, and adaptive fitness programs, Moving With H.O.P.E. helps restore mobility, strength, and independence, reducing the long-term impacts of HAD.
More information can be found at https://movingwithhope.org/
According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, up to 60% of hospitalized patients experience some level of functional decline due to prolonged inactivity and immobility during their hospital stay. This decline, known as HAD, can result in muscle weakness, reduced endurance, cognitive impairment, and difficulty performing daily activities. Older adults and individuals with pre-existing conditions are particularly vulnerable, often facing delayed discharge, increased risk of re-hospitalization, or even long-term institutionalization.
To address these concerns, Moving With H.O.P.E. provides a range of individualized physical therapy programs to help patients regain lost function and prevent long-term disability.
“Our mission is to help individuals reclaim their independence after a hospital stay,” said a Moving With H.O.P.E. representative. “With our physical therapy, occupational therapy, and adaptive fitness programs, we give patients the tools they need to recover effectively and improve their quality of life.”
Moving With H.O.P.E. offers one-on-one rehabilitation services that are structured around each patient’s specific needs. Programs include orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation, activity-based restorative therapy (ABRT) for individuals with neurological conditions, and adaptive yoga to promote flexibility, balance, and strength.
Additionally, the organization’s ReAbility program is a leading adaptive fitness initiative designed to support individuals recovering from spinal cord injuries, strokes, and traumatic brain injuries. This evidence-based program leverages neuroplasticity to restore motor and sensory functions, providing intensive therapy sessions for those aiming to regain mobility and independence.
By integrating targeted physical therapy techniques, strength training, and functional movement exercises, Moving With H.O.P.E. helps individuals reverse or slow down the effects of HAD, allowing them to regain control over their daily lives.
About Moving With H.O.P.E.
Moving With H.O.P.E. is dedicated to helping individuals recover from neurological conditions, injuries, and hospital-related deconditioning through personalized rehabilitation programs. The organization provides rehabilitative physical therapy and adaptive fitness solutions that empower individuals to regain mobility and independence. With a commitment to evidence-based therapies and patient-centered care, Moving With H.O.P.E. continues to be a resource for recovery and rehabilitation throughout Fairfield and New Haven counties.
For more information on physical therapy services for HAD and other rehabilitation programs at Moving With H.O.P.E., visit https://movingwithhope.org/
Moving with H.O.P.E.
1870 Hartford Turnpike
North Haven
CT
06473
United States
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