Therapy Choice Expands Its Home Modification Program Through Partnerships with Leading Managed Care Organizations (MCOs)
Therapy Choice, a Medicare Part B provider that specializes in in-home physical and occupational therapy, has enhanced its personalized home modification program through new partnerships with leading Managed Care Organizations (MCOs). Over the past 20 years, Therapy Choice has been a provider for the
Therapy Choice's experienced, certified and trained clinicians have worked with elderly and disabled clients making home modification recommendations since the company's beginning. The therapists have a strong understanding of disease processes and the functional limitations of their clients, therefore, making the best individualized recommendations to overcome barriers. The outcome of this comprehensive home modification program allows the client to make the recommended changes to their home to help overcome barriers, increase safety, and reduce the risk of falling, while also improving overall function at home.
Under the new partnerships, Therapy Choice now works with MCOs in
"Partnering with MCOs empowers us to deliver our home modification program to many new clients, helping to reduce falls, hospitalizations and overall insurance costs." said
According to the
Therapy Choice continues to meet the growing demand, throughout the country, for seniors who want to remain safely in their homes.
About Therapy Choice
Therapy Choice is a Medicare Part B provider serving residents of PA, NJ, and DE with specialized services in in-home physical, occupational therapy and home safety assessments. For more information, visit therapychoice.com.
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917-208-7489
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