Elderly Care Physiotherapy
Gentle, compassionate physiotherapy for seniors to maintain independence, mobility, and quality of life.
Caring for Our Elders
Aging brings natural changes to balance, strength, and joint flexibility. Adiyen Physio's gentle, home-based geriatric physiotherapy helps seniors stay active, prevent falls, and maintain their independence safely.
Conditions We Address:
- Age-Related Joint Stiffness & Pain
- Fall Prevention & Balance Training
- Post-Fracture Recovery in Elderly
- Osteoporosis Management
- Bed-Bound Patient Mobilization

Gentle, Progressive Approach
- Safety First: Thorough fall risk assessment
- Gentle Mobility: Joint-friendly exercises for strength & flexibility
- Balance Training: Standing, walking, and stair safety
- Independence: Self-care and daily activity training

Why Home Care for Seniors
Comfort & Safety
No risky travel. Therapy in a safe, familiar environment.
Patient & Gentle
Adiyen Physio's approach is gentle, unhurried, and respectful.
Family Training
Caregivers learn safe assistance techniques.

Adiyen Physio Team
Adiyen Physio treats every elderly patient with extraordinary patience, respect, and care. Our gentle approach and home-based rehab keep seniors safe, active, and independent.
All Our Services
Elderly Care FAQs
Absolutely. our team uses gentle, low-impact exercises specifically designed for elderly patients. Safety is always the top priority.
Yes! Fall prevention is a core component. Balance training, strengthening, and home safety assessment significantly reduce fall risk.
Typically 2-3 times per week initially, reducing to 1-2 times per week as the patient becomes more independent with exercises.
Yes. Bed-bound patients receive passive exercises, positioning, breathing exercises, and gradual mobilization to prevent complications.
Having a family member present is helpful for elderly patients. our team trains caregivers in safe assistance and exercise supervision.
Yes, gentle exercises, joint mobilization, and heat therapy significantly reduce arthritis pain and improve joint function in elderly patients.
Yes. Even with cognitive decline, physical therapy helps maintain mobility, prevent falls, and improve quality of life. our team uses simple, repetitive exercises that are easy to follow.
Our team is experienced in motivating reluctant elderly patients. We use conversational, encouraging techniques and makes exercises feel achievable and enjoyable.
