Stroke and Neurological Physiotherapy at Home in Greater Manchester
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Local Physiotherapist - Dante Harris, Greater Manchester
Neurological rehabilitation is often most useful when it connects directly to everyday life: getting out of a chair, walking to the kitchen, using the stairs, going outside, or building stamina after a hospital stay.
Who may benefit?
Home-based neurological physiotherapy may support people living with:
- Stroke or TIA recovery
- Parkinson's disease or Parkinsonism
- Multiple sclerosis
- Neuropathy, reduced balance, or altered sensation
- Reduced mobility after neurological illness or hospital admission
- Long-term weakness, fatigue, or loss of confidence with movement
What physiotherapy focuses on
Sessions are shaped around your goals and current ability. They may include:
- Walking practice and gait re-education
- Strengthening and balance exercises
- Transfers, stairs, and bed mobility
- Falls prevention and confidence building
- Exercise plans for carers or family members to support safely
- Advice on pacing, fatigue, and realistic progression
Why home-based neuro rehab works well
Clinic exercises can be useful, but neurological recovery needs repetition in meaningful tasks. A home visit lets your physiotherapist practise the movements that matter most in your own environment and adapt the plan around your furniture, stairs, walking routes, and support network.
Greater Manchester areas
We cover neurological and mobility rehabilitation across the Greater Manchester area, including Manchester, Salford, Stockport, Bolton, Bury, Rochdale, Oldham, Trafford, Tameside, and Wigan.
Related local services
- Walking practice in Manchester
- Elderly rehabilitation in Salford
- Falls prevention in Stockport
- Walking practice in Oldham
- Elderly rehabilitation in Bury
How to enquire
When you get in touch, include the diagnosis if known, current mobility level, whether there are stairs at home, and the main goals you want help with.
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Related reading
If falls or confidence are a concern, see Falls Prevention for Older Adults in Greater Manchester.