In-Home Physical Therapy, Occupational, & Speech Therapies in Dallas, TX
We serve clients across DFW from 8 locations, and are within 5 miles of most families needing senior care.
We hold a zero-state complaint history and have been a trusted DFW provider for 21 years.
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Get In Touch with Care Mountain
Phone
972-266-8978
Fax
972-695-3572
Email Address
Address
8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States
Phone
972-266-8978
Fax
972-695-3572
Email Address
Address
8080 N Central Expy # 1700,
Dallas, TX 75206 United States
Get In Touch with Care Mountain
Phone
972-266-8978
Fax
972-695-3572
Email Address
Address
8080 N Central Expy # 1700
Dallas, TX 75206, United States
Benefits Of In-Home Care Therapy
We bring our highly experienced team of therapists directly to our seniors’ doorsteps.
Allows seniors to receive top-tier physical, occupational, and speech therapy services without leaving the familiarity and comfort of their home.
Our team has an expert and nuanced understanding of the unique challenges seniors face, particularly those dealing with conditions such as Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Parkinson’s, Stroke, Diabetes, Congestive Heart Failure, and COPD.
Our therapists assess each senior to tailor effective, personalized treatment plans. We set realistic goals, offer strategies for individual abilities, and educate families on appropriate care planning.
Provides consistent support to help seniors navigate recovery from major medical events, illnesses, or surgical procedures. Our goal is to speed recovery, reduce complications, and ensure a smooth, safe transition back to daily life and independence.
Therapies By Live-In Caregivers For Seniors
Our speech pathologists, physical, and occupational therapists adopt a personalized approach to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions.
- Neurological Rehabilitation – Focuses on neurological conditions like Parkinson’s Disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and ALS, helping to regain mobility, manage symptoms, and strengthen muscles.
- Surgical & Event recovery – Provides pre-surgery and post-surgery care to aid in the recovery process, including support for post-surgical conditions, cardiac events, and trauma.
- Mobility, Strength & Balance – Improves functional movement through mobility/gait training and muscle re-education/flexibility training, while reducing fall risk with falls and balance training.
- Chronic Condition Management – Offers specialized care for pain management and autoimmune disorders to alleviate pain, while also managing swelling through specialized lymphedema techniques.
- Patient Education – Provides education and training in assistive devices, which is essential in helping seniors adapt to and properly use their mobility aids.
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation – Helps seniors recover from musculoskeletal injuries and surgeries. Restores mobility and function, reducing pain and improving quality of life.
- Neurological Rehabilitation – Addresses conditions like stroke, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis. Enhances motor skills, coordination, and independence in daily tasks.
- Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) Retraining – Focuses on regaining essential life skills. Enhances independence in self-care tasks, such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation.
- Adaptive Equipment Training – Teaches use of specialized aids and devices. Helps seniors overcome physical limitations and maintain independence.
- Speech, Voice & Language Therapy – Addresses language difficulties (aphasia) and enhances vocal clarity by improving speaking techniques and rehabilitating voice disorders. This also includes treatment for articulation, motor speech, and expressive/receptive language.
- Swallowing & Dysphagia – Evaluates and retrains swallowing functions, which is critical for reducing the risk of choking and aspiration.
- Cognitive Communication – Offers strategies to help seniors maintain mental focus and process information during communication. This treatment targets key cognitive skills like attention, orientation, memory, reasoning, and sequencing.
- Specialized Dementia & Memory Care – Provides comprehensive education for patients and families, including staging the dementia to set realistic goals and providing communication strategies. This also involves practical training, like errorless learning techniques, to help patients manage meds, use assistive devices, and establish routines to decrease negative behaviors.
Contact us today to see how we can help provide support and in-home therapy to help you or your loved one regain their mobility and independence.
Compassionate Support And Expertise In Physical Therapy
We firmly believe that aging should not compromise one’s quality of life, well-being, mobility, or independence.
Contact Care Mountain for reliable, high-quality, and compassionate in-home physical therapy.
Care Mountain provides the highest level of physical therapy care and expertise in the Dallas–Fort Worth, TX area.
Our team is dedicated to helping patients improve mobility, strength, and overall quality of life through personalized therapy programs tailored to each individual’s needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Average rates for in-home care in Dallas are $28–33 per hour for a home health aide, $35–40 per hour for a CNA or Certified Medication Aide, and $135–175 per visit for skilled nurses or therapists.
Private pay in-home care in Texas typically ranges from $28–33 per hour for a standard 6–8 hour shift. Specialized care, such as dementia support or post-stroke recovery, costs $35–40 per hour. Skilled nursing or therapy visits are $135–175 per session, some of which may be covered by Medicare.
General in-home caregiver services range from $28–40 per hour, with specialized care for dementia or skilled nursing at the higher end. Shorter care schedules often have higher hourly rates.
We support individuals with chronic conditions such as Alzheimer’s, Diabetes, Dementia, ALS, COPD, heart disease, and more. Care includes monitoring, medication management, and personalized support to maintain comfort, safety, and independence at home.
Live-in care involves a single caregiver residing in the home with scheduled breaks, ideal for moderate assistance. 24-hour care uses a team of caregivers in shifts to provide continuous support for clients with complex or high-level needs – for example a caregiver that needs to be awake and alert the full night to cater to a client’s care needs during night time. An example of this is a client having hallucinations at 3 PM in the morning, or someone with COPD or ALS needing active care multiple times a night.
Many individuals with dementia thrive at home, where familiar surroundings provide comfort, security, and independence. Care Mountain offers specialized services designed to support dementia patients in their own homes.
Skilled nursing provides medical services at home, including wound care, medication management, injections, and rehabilitation support. It’s necessary for patients needing professional medical oversight for ongoing conditions or post-hospital recovery.
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