Falls Prevention Physiotherapy Across Leicestershire
Falls assessment and prevention at home across Leicestershire — evidence-based, NHS-grade and tailored to your home environment.
About this service
One in three adults over 65 falls each year, and the consequences — fractured hips, head injuries, loss of confidence — can change everything. The good news is that falls are largely preventable, and home is the best place to do that work.
Jay carries out the same comprehensive falls assessment used in NHS community teams, including FRAT (Falls Risk Assessment Tool), Berg Balance Scale and Tinetti, then builds a tailored strength-and-balance programme around your home and your goals.
Your physiotherapist for Leicestershire
Jay Singh
Senior Physiotherapist serving Leicestershire
- BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy · HCPC PH104786
- 10+ years NHS experience — stroke, neuro, respiratory, MSK
- Phone: 07438 464257
- Email: jphysio2u@gmail.com
- Please mention Mobile Physiotherapist.co.uk when you call
What we treat
- Older adults who have already had a fall (any time in the last 12 months)
- Older adults who are afraid of falling and limiting their activity
- Reduced confidence on stairs or outdoors
- Lower-limb weakness after illness, hospitalisation or surgery
- Postural hypotension and dizziness contributing to falls
- People with Parkinson’s, stroke history or vestibular issues at higher fall risk
- Care home and supported living residents
How Jay works
- Full falls history and medication review (in liaison with your GP if needed)
- Validated assessments: FRAT, Berg Balance, Tinetti, Timed Up & Go, 30-second Sit-to-Stand
- Home environment audit — rugs, lighting, stairs, bathroom, footwear
- Otago-style progressive strength and balance programme delivered in your home
- Family and carer education on safe transfers and bed/chair mobility
- Re-assessment every 6–8 weeks to demonstrate measurable progress
Find falls prevention in your area
Jay covers the whole of Leicestershire. Choose your town for tailored information:
Frequently asked questions
I’ve only had one fall — is that enough to need physio?
Yes. Evidence is clear that any fall in the last year significantly increases the risk of another — and that’s the best moment to intervene.
Will you help me stop using my walking frame?
Sometimes that’s realistic, sometimes the safer goal is to use it more confidently. Jay is honest about what’s achievable and works to your priorities.
My elderly parent refuses to do exercises — can you help?
This is very common. Jay’s approach is to embed exercises into everyday tasks (kettle, kitchen, stairs) rather than ask people to do ‘sets and reps’.