A fall can shake more than your body — it shakes your confidence. Older adults who fall often develop a fear of falling again, which leads to less activity, more weakness, and ironically, a higher risk of another fall. Breaking that cycle takes more than rest; it takes targeted rehabilitation.
Our physical and occupational therapists come to your home — the actual environment where the fall happened — to rebuild your strength, improve your balance, and identify the hazards that contributed to the fall. Was it a rug? Poor lighting? A medication that causes dizziness? We address all of it. Meanwhile, skilled nursing monitors any injuries from the fall, manages pain, and coordinates with your physician on your recovery plan.
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What we do
Response Time
An RN is on call 24/7. Most patients receive their first visit within 24-48 hours of referral.
24/7 RN On Call
Medicare 4.5-Star Rated
Serving SE Texas since 1995
Insurance & Coverage
We accept Medicare &
major advantage plans
Our team verifies your coverage and handles the paperwork so you can focus on healing. Not sure about your plan? Call us — we'll help you understand your benefits.

Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Many falls have delayed consequences — pain that develops over days, fear that limits activity, or an underlying cause (medication, blood pressure, vision) that will cause another fall. A professional assessment is worth it even when the fall seems minor.
Absolutely. Our occupational therapists evaluate every room your loved one uses and recommend specific modifications — from grab bars to better lighting to rearranging furniture for safer navigation.
Most patients see significant improvement in 4-8 weeks of targeted therapy. The goal isn't just recovery from this fall — it's building the strength and habits that prevent the next one.
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Ready to get care at home?
Contact us today. A nurse is always available to discuss whether home care is right for your situation.
For life-threatening emergencies, always call 911.