About our Service
We offers an extensive selection of rehabilitation services.
How can physio help you?
Being in any pain can be debilitating; from a pulled muscle in your back to a sprained ankle or arthritic knee. Golden Private Home Care can help you to get better at speed.
Your physiotherapist plays a very important role in the management of your pain. Treatment to relieve your aches and pain may include soft tissue massage and stretching to relieve tension and spasm, posture awareness, joint mobilization, and corrective exercises together with advice on how to overcome aches and pains in your daily life. We can also help you to understand the cause of your pain and teach you strategies to put in place to help make daily life easier.
Your physiotherapist will address your movement dysfunction and provide you with a personalized rehabilitation programme.
Your physio’s role.
If you are suffering from general aches and pains, your physiotherapist will carry out an assessment to understand your physical problems and limitations. They will establish personal goals and put a treatment plan in place.
Ultimately, your physiotherapist’s aim is to help you regain full range of movement in your joints, strengthen your muscles, reduce swelling, and help restore normal movement without suffering aches and pains.
There are a range of treatment techniques that can be used, including “hands on” massage to help relieve trigger points and mobilizations to reduce joint stiffness.
Your physio will prescribe specific exercises to help you improve flexibility, strength, and balance.
Your physiotherapist will always provide you with a personalized rehabilitation programme to assist you to speed up recovery.
Related conditions we help with Ankle arthritis, Ankle pain, Back pain, 3Elbow pain, Foot pain, Groin strain, Headaches, Hip bursitis pain, Joint sprain, Knee pain, Leg pain, Neck pain, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Pain from poor posture, Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), Rheumatoid arthritis, Rotator cuff injury, Sciatica, Shoulder pain, Tendinitis, Thigh pain, Trapped / pinched nerve, Whiplash.
Why choose Golden Private Home Care?
We are a dedicated team of Chartered Physiotherapists working exclusively in your home and providing the highest level of care. We recognize the importance of knowing that you are in safe hands and being looked after. With this is mind, our client management team are here to assist you every step of the way and will answer any questions you may have. We are passionate about helping you to reach your goals, relieve your pain, and improve your mobility.
The benefits of using our service include:
* All our physiotherapists are hand-picked professionals with years of experience.
* We are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC). All our physiotherapists are checked by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
How can physio help you?
GPHC is committed to helping the most vulnerable in the community.
During the assessment, our physiotherapists will describe the short-term and long-term treatment plans so clients and their relatives feel completely empowered and confident with the rehabilitation programme.
Your physio’s role.
Your physiotherapist will carry out an extensive assessment. This will involve looking at your movement, strength, mobility, coordination, range of motion, and balance.
You will be given specific exercises to reactivate and strengthen certain muscle groups.
If there is any muscle or joint stiffness, you may receive soft tissue mobilizations or massage.
Your physio will prescribe you targeted balance exercises if this is affecting your mobility.
They may address your walking pattern and carry out movement/ gait re-education.
You will receive advice on lifestyle and fatigue management.
If you have had a fall, a full assessment will be carried out to determine the cause. Your physio will aim to build your confidence if you have a fear of falling.
Your physio may contact your GP if medical problems need to be addressed.
Why choose GPHC?
The benefits of using our service include:
* All our physiotherapists are hand-picked professionals with years of experience.
* We are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC). All our physiotherapists are checked by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
How can physio help you?
We aim to help you to adjust and restore your normal movement patterns and habits following major or minor surgery.
Recovery after surgery is often a challenging journey, but we’re here and ready to support you.
Your physio’s role
Following a surgical procedure, your physiotherapist will carry out an assessment to understand your physical problems and limitations. They will establish personal goals and put a treatment plan in place.
Ultimately, your physiotherapist’s aim is to help you regain full range of movement in your joints, strengthen your muscles, reduce swelling, and help restore normal movement.
There are a range of treatment techniques that can be used which can be “hands on” such as massage to help break down scar tissue and to encourage circulation to the healing area. “Hands off” treatment includes specific exercises to help improve flexibility, strength, and balance.
They will teach you how to wean off your walking aids (such as zimmer frames or elbow crutches) and teach you how to move up and down stairs correctly.
Your physiotherapist will always provide you with a personalized rehabilitation programme to assist with speeding up recovery. Ultimately, your physio’s goal will be to restore your levels of movement to the same (or even better) standard than it was before surgery.
Why choose GPHC?
We recognize the importance of knowing that you are in safe hands and being looked after. With this is mind, our client management team are here to assist you every step of the way and will answer any questions you may have. We are passionate about helping you to reach your goals, relieve your pain, and improve your mobility.
The benefits of using our service include:
All our physiotherapists are hand-picked professionals with years of experience
We are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC). All our physiotherapists are checked by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
How can physio help you?
We are dedicated to helping the most vulnerable in the community. We often treat the elderly to help improve mobility, balance, or to install confidence following a fall.
Your physio’s role
Your physiotherapist will carry out a full assessment to understand your problems, create goals, and select a suitable treatment programme.
Physical therapy is a crucial way for individuals who have gone through a coma to improve their motor skills and stimulate brain function. Physiotherapy for coma patients typically includes passive range-of-motion exercises to keep joints flexible and muscles from shortening and atrophying. Specialized techniques like proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation may stimulate nerves and muscles.
Using tilt tables helps to reintroduce the patient’s body to a vertical position, facilitating blood pressure regulation and preventing orthostatic hypotension. Sensory stimulation, such as playing familiar sounds or introducing specific scents, can be part of a multi-sensory approach to therapy, with the goal of eliciting responses and engagement from the patient.
In GPHC, we have these models put in place and ensure rapid recovery for our patients.
How can physio help you?
Neurological physiotherapy is an innovative approach that works to create new pathways from the brain to reach the body through actions and exercises. It offers a second chance for those lacking coordination and movement to regain any lost functionality.
We offer specialist treatment for Strokes, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Spinal Cord Injuries, traumatic head injuries, and other conditions. Our team provides an empathetic and nurturing approach to help patients recover lost movement.
Your physio’s role
Your physiotherapist will carry out an extensive assessment. This will involve looking at your movement, strength, mobility, coordination, range of motion, and balance.
Your physiotherapist will give you specific exercises to reactivate muscle groups that will help you with any movement you find challenging.
You may receive joint and soft tissue mobilizations if you have any notable stiffness or contractures.
You will be prescribed targeted balance exercises if this is affecting your mobility.
Movement and walking (gait) re-education is often required. Your physio will assess this and work with you on how to move in the most efficient and safe way.
They may prescribe or review your walking aids to help you improve your mobility.
You will receive advice on lifestyle and fatigue management.
Why choose GPHC?
We recognize the importance of knowing that you are in safe hands and being looked after. With this in mind, our client management team are here to assist you every step of the way and will answer any questions you may have. We are passionate about helping you to reach your goals, relieve your pain, and improve your mobility.
The benefits of using our service include:
All our physiotherapists are hand-picked professionals with years of experience.
We are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC). All our physiotherapists are checked by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
How can physio help you?
GPHC offers specialist treatment for patients recovering from multi-trauma, spinal cord injuries, complex neurological and orthopedic injuries. We provide care at any stage of your injury, from the acute phase to later stages where therapy may not have been received for an extended period. Our goal is to help you adjust and restore normal movement patterns and habits following your injury, as well as to alleviate associated pain.
Upon receiving a referral or instruction from your case manager, we will conduct a comprehensive assessment and provide a detailed report outlining specific rehabilitation needs, recommendations, goals, and associated costs. Please note that our prices vary from our standard rates.
Your physio’s role.
Your physiotherapist will carry out a full assessment to understand your problems, create goals, and select a suitable treatment programme.
Your physio will assess your muscle strength, the range of movement of your joints, your balance, coordination, and your mobility along with other functional movements.
Ultimately, your physiotherapist’s aim is to help you regain full range of movement in your joints, strengthen your muscles, reduce swelling, and help restore normal movement.
There are a range of treatment techniques that can be used which can be “hands on” such as massage to help break down scar tissue and to encourage circulation to the healing area. “Hands off” treatment includes specific exercises to help improve flexibility, strength, and balance.
Your physiotherapist will always provide you with a personalized rehabilitation programme to assist with speeding up recovery. Ultimately, your physio’s goal will be to restore your levels of movement to the same (or even better) standard than it was before surgery.
Why choose Golden Private Home Care?
The benefits of using our service include:
All our physiotherapists are hand-picked professionals with years of experience.
We are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC). All our physiotherapists are checked by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
How can physio help you?
GPHC is a dedicated and professional team of physiotherapists specializing in rehabilitation and physiotherapy care. We pride ourselves on offering the highest level of care.
All our physiotherapists are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and the Health & Care Professions Council. We regularly treat patients with dementia, to help their balance, improve mobility and reduce falls.
We know that installing confidence with targeted exercises is key to preventing falls and conductive to living a more fulfilled life.
GPHC is passionate about helping you reach your individual goals and teaching you strategies that can be used to make daily life easier.
Your physio’s role
Your physiotherapist will carry out an extensive assessment on your first appointment. This will involve looking at your strength, mobility, movement, coordination, and balance.
If you have had past falls, your physio will assess what could be causing your unsteadiness.
If you use a walking aid, your physio will check its height and ensure you are using it correctly. Alternative walking aids may be suggested if deemed appropriate.
Your physio will provide you with a personalized plan to help reach your goals.
Your GP may be contacted if medical issues need to be addressed.
Why choose GPHC?
We recognize the importance of knowing that you are in safe hands and being looked after. With this is mind, our client management team are here to assist you every step of the way and will answer any questions you may have. We are passionate about helping you to reach your goals, relieve your pain, and improve your mobility.
The benefits of using our service include:
All our physiotherapists are hand-picked professionals with years of experience.
We are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC). All our physiotherapists are checked by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
How can physio help you?
Whether you suffer from an acute respiratory condition such as a chest infection or a chronic condition such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chest physiotherapy can help. It is designed to help you clear secretions or phlegm so that your breathing becomes easier and will subsequently make you feel better.
Respiratory or chest physiotherapy can help you if you have Asthma, Bronchiectasis, COPD, a Chest Infection, Pneumonia, and Cystic Fibrosis along with several other respiratory diseases.
Your physio’s role
Your physiotherapist will carry out a full assessment to determine how your respiratory condition is affecting you.
This will include listening to your lungs with a stethoscope to determine if there is any phlegm evident.
They may check your Oxygen Saturation levels.
Techniques used to help clear phlegm include ‘hands on’ chest percussions, vibrations, and postural drainage.
Deep breathing exercises such as the “Active Cycle of Breathing Technique” is often taught to help bring up unwanted secretions.
Your physio may suggest certain gadgets that could help clear your airways.
If you are struggling with mobility, this will be investigated and an appropriate treatment plan will be implemented.
Advice and education will be given on your condition and how best to manage it.
Why choose GPHC?
We recognize the importance of knowing that you are in safe hands and being looked after. With this is mind, our client management team are here to assist you every step of the way and will answer any questions you may have. We are passionate about helping you to reach your goals, relieve your pain, and improve your mobility.
The benefits of using our service include:
All our physiotherapists are hand-picked professionals with years of experience.
We are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC). All our physiotherapists are checked by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).