Community Stroke Rehabilitation at Home in Shropshire
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Local Physiotherapist — Laura Smith, Shropshire
Stroke rehabilitation at home should connect directly to daily life. Community-based therapy can focus on the tasks that matter most: transfers, standing, walking, stairs, confidence, arm use and routines around the home.
Laura's community stroke experience
Laura has worked within the NHS as a Community Stroke Rehabilitation Technician, supporting patients with rehabilitation, functional recovery and goal-based therapy in community settings. That background informs her practical, patient-centred approach.
What sessions may involve
Home stroke rehabilitation may include movement assessment, transfer practice, standing balance, walking practice, strengthening, task-specific repetition, pacing advice and support for confidence after a change in mobility.
Goal-led rehabilitation
Goals might include walking to the front door, standing safely at the sink, improving step practice, rebuilding stamina or making a daily routine easier. Laura can shape exercises around those goals so therapy feels connected to real progress.
Get in touch: 07951 630 648 or email Laura.
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