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Lorraine Jackson
I was treated for my neck and shoulders, primarily by Jennifer. I also saw a few other therapists, but not once did I have to repeat my story. The environment of PPT and the friendliness of all the staff made my visits enjoyable! I can’t believe how pain free I am! I’ve been to other therapy places; PPT is TOPS!
Joseph Ford
Always helpful professional knowledgeable. Just an all out great experience.
Eva Dreyer
Before coming to PPT I saw another physical therapist about hip pain. After seven weeks there wasn’t any improvement. A friend recommended PPT and the results were phenomenal! Sean thoroughly tested my range of motion and prescribed several stretching and strengthening exercises. He progressed these weekly. He re-tested my ROM after six weeks and the improvements were remarkable. Plus the pain was gone! Sean will be my PT for life!
linda bradford
From the start of my PT everyone I encountered was very friendly and pleasant. I was impressed with the interaction between staff and how knowledgeable Taylor (PT) as well as the techs were when I asked questions. I would recommend this office!!!
barbara brockett
I came to Performance Physical Therapy several years ago because I had heard good things about them, having been disappointed in other PT practices I had used over the years. Most recently, the last two sets of therapy have been with Jordan Morris, who is an outstanding diagnostician and therapist. He carefully evaluated my aches and pains and the exercises he used and therapies he applied succeeded in vastly improving my strength and flexibility. I would most definitely work with him again if I have any other issues. He is an asset to the practice.
Gary Rose
Knowledgeable, friendly, and great staff well organized.
Karen Riordan
Highly Recommend! I was extremely impressed w/the quality of care I received. The Physical therapist, Sam Bachman, had her Doctorate in Physical Therapy - was up to date on the latest treatments and had me 100% for a shoulder issue in just a few short weeks, after months of pain. I would definatly go back to PPT for any future needs!

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Making your home safer

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Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults, and they can be devastating. However, there are many steps you can take to make your home safer and reduce the risk of falling. In this blog post, we’ll go over some easy ways to make your home safer from falling.

1. Remove tripping hazards

Remove tripping hazards such as loose rugs, cords, and clutter from your home. Make sure that your walkways are clear and that there are no obstacles that could cause you to trip. Keep your floors clean and dry, as spills and wet floors can also be a tripping hazard.

2. Install grab bars

Install grab bars in your bathroom and other areas where you may need extra support. Grab bars provide a safe and secure way to hold onto something when you’re getting in and out of the shower or bathtub. They can also be installed in other areas of your home, such as near the stairs, to provide extra support.

3. Improve lighting

Make sure that your home is well-lit, especially in areas where you walk frequently. Use bright light bulbs and consider installing motion-sensor lights to help prevent falls. Make sure that light switches are easy to reach and that there are no dark areas in your home where you could trip.

4. Improve the safety of your stairs

Make sure that your stairs are in good condition and that the handrails are secure. Consider installing non-slip treads on your stairs to help prevent slips and falls. If you have a staircase that you use frequently, make sure that there’s a light switch at the top and bottom of the stairs so you can turn on the lights when you’re going up or down.

5. Make sure your home is comfortable

Make sure that your home is comfortable to live in. This includes keeping your home at a comfortable temperature, having comfortable furniture to sit on, and making sure that you have plenty of space to move around in.

6. Consider a medical alert system

Consider installing a medical alert system in your home. These systems allow you to call for help in case of an emergency, such as a fall. Many systems also come with a wearable device that you can wear around your neck or wrist, so you can call for help even if you can’t reach the phone.

7. Get regular home safety assessments

It’s a good idea to have a regular home safety assessment done by a professional. They can identify any potential hazards in your home and provide recommendations on how to make your home safer. They may also be able to recommend equipment or modifications that can help you move around your home more safely.

In conclusion, falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults, and they can be devastating. However, there are many steps you can take to make your home safer and reduce the risk of falling. By following the tips outlined above, you can create a safer environment for yourself and your loved ones. Remember to always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any home modification and if you have any doubts in your ability to do so.

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