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As we age, maintaining health and independence often becomes a growing concern. Seniors face a unique set of challenges, from chronic pain to limited mobility, which can interfere with daily life and lead to a loss of independence. However, thanks to innovations in healthcare, mobile medical services are providing a groundbreaking solution that allows seniors to receive the care they need right in the comfort of their own homes. These services are not only helping seniors manage pain but also enabling them to maintain their independence for longer, improving their quality of life in profound ways.
Mobile medical services are healthcare services provided at a patient’s home or other residential locations, rather than requiring the individual to visit a clinic, doctor’s office, or hospital. These services can range from physical therapy to nursing care, and even specialized treatments like pain management or chronic disease management. For seniors, this form of healthcare eliminates barriers such as transportation, long travel times, and the physical strain of leaving home, making it a highly convenient and effective option.
Pain Management and Relief
One of the most significant challenges that seniors face is chronic pain. Conditions such as arthritis, joint pain, back problems, and other ailments can significantly affect mobility and quality of life. Mobile medical services, especially physical therapy and pain management, play a crucial role in providing relief. These services can help seniors manage pain more effectively through customized treatment plans, which may include targeted exercises, medication management, and even alternative therapies such as massage or acupuncture.
Mobile care providers like physical therapists and pain specialists come directly to the home, offering one-on-one support tailored to the individual’s needs. Seniors no longer have to deal with the inconvenience or discomfort of traveling to appointments, and they can receive treatments in a familiar and comfortable setting.
Improved Mobility and Independence
As mobility declines with age, even basic daily tasks can become more difficult. Mobile physical therapy services are designed to help seniors regain or maintain their mobility, improving strength, balance, and coordination. For seniors recovering from surgery or dealing with chronic conditions like arthritis or stroke, these services provide targeted rehabilitation that can significantly improve mobility and prevent falls.
By offering personalized treatment plans and exercises, mobile therapists can address specific limitations, allowing seniors to perform daily tasks with more ease and confidence. Whether it's getting in and out of bed, walking around the house, or climbing stairs, these services help seniors become more self-sufficient and less reliant on others for assistance.
Convenience and Comfort
Traveling to medical appointments can be particularly challenging for seniors, especially those with limited mobility, transportation issues, or health problems that make long trips difficult. Mobile medical services provide a solution by bringing healthcare directly to the home. This eliminates the need for seniors to deal with the stress and discomfort of traveling, ensuring they receive the care they need without leaving their homes.
The comfort of receiving care at home can also have positive psychological effects. Seniors feel more at ease in their own familiar surroundings, which can reduce anxiety and stress. For those with cognitive impairments like dementia, the routine and familiarity of home-based care can be more effective than seeking treatment in a healthcare facility.
Personalized, Continuous Care
Mobile medical services provide the opportunity for more personalized care compared to traditional in-office visits. Healthcare professionals can take the time to learn about a senior's specific needs, preferences, and goals, allowing for a more customized approach to care. The in-home setting allows providers to assess not only the senior’s health but also their living environment, ensuring that it’s safe and conducive to maintaining independence.
Regular, ongoing visits ensure that care is continuous, and any changes in the senior's health are addressed promptly. Whether it’s adjusting a treatment plan or modifying exercises to accommodate new health concerns, mobile services provide ongoing support and reassurance, promoting long-term wellness and preventing health issues from escalating.
Fall Prevention and Home Safety
Falls are one of the leading causes of injury among seniors, often resulting in broken bones, hospitalizations, or a loss of independence. Mobile medical professionals, especially physical therapists, are trained to evaluate home environments and recommend changes to reduce fall risks. These recommendations may include installing grab bars in bathrooms, rearranging furniture to create clear walking paths, or recommending specific exercises to improve strength and balance.
With the help of mobile care providers, seniors can reduce their risk of falls and continue living safely and independently in their own homes.
Reducing Healthcare Costs
Mobile medical services can also help reduce overall healthcare costs by preventing hospitalizations and emergency room visits. By addressing health issues proactively and providing regular check-ups at home, seniors are less likely to require emergency care or extended hospital stays. In-home care also tends to be more cost-effective than long-term institutional care, offering a more affordable option for families.
Furthermore, the continuous nature of in-home care means that health issues can be caught early, before they develop into more serious, and often more expensive, problems.
At Active Member Mobile Physical Therapy, the team of licensed physical therapists is dedicated to helping seniors regain their mobility, manage pain, and improve their overall health and well-being. By providing customized, in-home physical therapy services, Active Member ensures that each senior receives the individual care they need to maintain their independence and enjoy a higher quality of life.
Whether recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or simply seeking to maintain mobility, Active Member’s mobile services offer a comprehensive approach to senior care, addressing both physical and emotional needs. By offering physical therapy in the comfort of a senior’s own home, Active Member allows seniors to receive treatment without the added stress of traveling, all while receiving expert care tailored to their unique needs.
Mobile medical services are transforming senior healthcare by making care more accessible, affordable, and personalized. These services not only provide relief from pain but also empower seniors to live independently and safely in their homes. By reducing the barriers to healthcare, mobile medical services are helping seniors maintain their dignity, independence, and overall health for years to come.
If you or a loved one is looking to improve mobility, manage pain, or prevent falls, consider the benefits of mobile medical services. At Active Member Mobile Physical Therapy, the team is ready to help seniors live healthier, more independent lives—one visit at a time.
June is Mens Health Awareness Month, making it the perfect time for men to take stock of their health and prioritize getting the necessary preventive screenings. While nobody enjoys going to the doctor more than necessary, routine screenings are crucial for detecting issues early when theyre most treatable. Over 90 percent of the premature deaths among men from unintentional injuries, cardiovascular disease, and suicide could potentially be prevented. One-third of men (33 percent) dont think they need annual health screenings, and almost two-thirds (65 percent) believe they are naturally healthier than others. Prevention is your strongest weapon against becoming a statistic, says Dr. Ravi Ramaswami, a family care physician with Lee Health/Lee Physician Group. Even if youre feeling fine, visit your doctor for an annual wellness exam. The same holds true with getting annual preventive screenings for heart disease, depression, and cancers. By prioritizing these regular screenings, you invest in your future well-being because its not just about being healthy; its about staying healthy. So, dont be one of the statistics take charge of your health by getting the following recommended preventive screenings: Mental health screening Taking care of yourself isnt only physicalcheck in with your doctor about your mental and emotional health, too. Its important because men are far less likely than women to be clinically diagnosed with depression. Thats because men are less likely to discuss or report symptoms associated with depression, according to the National Institutes of Health.The toll of avoiding help has proved enormously tragic. Undiagnosed and untreated depression in men carries a substantially higher risk of substance abuse, violence, and suicide. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention reports that in 2021, men died by suicide at a rate 3.88 times higher than women. Middle-aged and older men were at increased risk, with white males accounting for nearly 70 percent of all suicides that year. But theres hope and help. Depression and other mental illnesses are highly treatable when identified and when men are connected to appropriate support and care. But it begins with having a talk with your doctor and/or reaching out to a mental health professional when the going gets rough mentally and emotionally. Early intervention, support, and open conversations around mens mental and emotional well-being can be life-saving endeavors. If youve experienced any concerning behavioral changes, mood disturbances, or emotional difficulties, dont tough it out alone reach out to an experienced, compassionate professional at Lee Health Behavioral Services at 239-343-9180.Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Blood pressure screening High blood pressure or hypertension increases your risk for heart disease, stroke, and other serious conditions but rarely causes obvious symptoms initially. Thats why getting your blood pressure checked regularly is so important, says Dr. Ramaswami. Men should get screened for hypertension at least once per year if their levels are in the healthy range, he says. More frequent monitoring is needed if your levels are high or borderline high. If theres a concern, your doctor can help you manage it and suggest lifestyle changes to help you stay healthier. Cholesterol screening High cholesterol leads to plaque buildup in the arteries, increasing heart attack and stroke risk. Like hypertension, high cholesterol often doesnt cause noticeable symptoms until significant cardiovascular issues arise. Get your cholesterol levels checked every 4-6 years if theyre in the healthy range, Dr. Ramaswami advises. Testing may be needed more often if your levels are elevated, or you have other cardiac risk factors. Colorectal cancer screening Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and cause of cancer deaths in American men. The good news is it is highly preventable through routine screening. Men at average risk should begin colorectal cancer screening at age 45 via colonoscopy, stool tests, or other approved methods. Earlier and more frequent screening is recommended for those at higher risk. Prostate cancer screening The goal of screening for prostate cancer is to find cancers that may be at high risk for spreading if not treated and to find them early before they spread, according to Dr. Joseph Klink, a board-certified urologic oncologist with Lee Health Cancer Institute.He says most prostate cancers develop slowly or not at all. Prostate cancer typically grows slowly, so many cases dont require immediate treatment and arent life-threatening, Dr. Klink says. Prostate cancer can be serious, but most men diagnosed with it dont die from prostate cancer. In fact, in the United States, there are more than 3.1 million men diagnosed with prostate cancer who are still alive today. The takeaway message is that the earlier prostate cancer is caught, the easier it can be contained. While screening requirements vary, the American Cancer Society recommends men discuss the potential benefits and risks of PSA testing with their doctor starting at: Age 50 for men at average risk Age 45 for men at high risk (African American/ Black or with a close male relative diagnosed with prostate cancer) Age 40 for men at higher risk (more than one close relative diagnosed at an early age) Diabetes screening Men with obesity or other risk factors should get screened for diabetes every three years starting at age 45 if levels are normal. Those with high blood sugar readings indicating prediabetes may need more frequent screening. Lung cancer screening Annual lung cancer screening is recommended for men ages 50-80 who are at high risk for lung cancer due to a history of chronic smoking. Early detection of lung cancer greatly improves treatment outcomes. Screening is done using a low-dose CT scan. Skin cancer screening While screening recommendations vary, men should regularly examine their skin for suspicious moles or growths. Report any concerns to their doctor immediately. Those at higher risk, such as outdoor workers or fair-skinned individuals, may benefit from periodic total-body skin exams by a dermatologist. While this list covers some key preventative screenings for men, its not exhaustive. Talk with your doctor about your risk factors and the most appropriate screening recommendations. The bottom line is being proactive about preventive care gives you the best chance at identifying issues early and enjoying better health at every age.Find a Lee Physician Group doctor here. LEE HEALTHleehealth.org
For many women, the demands of work, family, and a busy life often leave them with little time to prioritize their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Thats why in 1999, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Womens Health inaugurated National Womens Health Week (NWHW), which officially ran from May 11 -17. Many organizations also officially recognize National Womens Health Awareness Month throughout May. And, of course, womens health issues are important year-round.According to Dr. Cherrie Morris, Chief Physician Executive and Vice President for Lee Health Womens Services and Specialties, these observances serve as an important reminder for women to prioritize their well-being and embrace a proactive approach to their health. The observance highlights the unique health challenges women face and encourages them to take charge toward improving their physical, mental, and emotional health, Dr. Morris says. What challenges do women face in healthcare? Women face specific health challenges that are different from men, including issues related to reproductive health, pregnancy, and menopause, Dr. Morris notes. Also, women have a higher susceptibility to certain diseases, like autoimmune disorders. These gender specific conditions can lead to delays in diagnosis, symptoms being dismissed or undertreated, and situations being misunderstood, she says. For example, womens physical health symptoms are sometimes incorrectly diagnosed as stemming from mental health issues when they are actually symptomatic of an underlying chronic condition. Women face various stigmas in healthcare, including weight-related biases that can negatively impact communication with providers, potentially leading to overlooked concerns or inadequate preventive screenings. Additionally, womenparticularly women of colorface healthcare disparities that can lead to delayed diagnoses, inadequate treatments, and poorer health outcomes. What is Lee Health doing to address these issues? Dr. Morris says Lee Health is currently positioning itself as an educational resource platform specifically for womens health issues. The goal, she says, is to provide reliable information on topics like cardiac health, endometriosis, pelvic pain, polycystic ovary syndrome, infertility, mental health, and postpartum depression. Lee Health is also working to improve access to affordable healthcare services, including preventive screenings and mental health services. Dr. Morris acknowledges that women use more outpatient services than men, but often have less time for appointments. As such, she intends to make healthcare more convenient through expanded telemedicine services and virtual visit capabilities, easier appointment scheduling, and ensuring affordability for all women regardless of economic status.Streamlining patient access, particularly through digital tools like MyChart, can significantly enhance convenience as well, Dr. Morris notes. Finally, the nurses with Lee Health Womens Services partner with local organizations to provide women in underserved communities with essential healthcare services and resources. As an example, she says, our prenatal clinics in these areas are staffed by certified nurse-midwives so that all pregnant women and their babies receive the care they deserve. What role do community partnerships play? Community partnerships are essential for providing comprehensive care, according to Dr. Morris. She highlights organizations like Healthy Start, which builds trust with underserved communities and provides resources like prenatal services, postpartum care, newborn services, car seats, and diapers to those in need. Beyond operational improvements, fostering community connections is crucial, Dr. Morris notes. Healthcare organizations should strive to make patients aware of local resources, mentorship programs, emotional support networks, and assistance for families in crisis.Programs like Better Together, which help single mothers and families in need, demonstrate the importance of integrating community partnerships into healthcare planning, she says. Partnering with and promoting community programs like Healthy Start and Better Together helps address social determinants of health and provide support beyond clinical care, says Dr. Morris. These are valuable community partnership resources that can further improve outreach and patient support. Ultimately, comprehensive healthcare access requires a balance between digital efficiency, provider availability, and strong community engagement. Looking ahead: Lee Healths vision for womens healthcare? Dr. Morris believes a multifaceted approach to womens healthcare should encompass education, access to care, and community resources. As Lee Health Womens Service Line continues to expand its comprehensive care and personalized treatment options, she envisions: A centralized platform for reliable health information Improved scheduling systems for convenient, coordinated care Better access to affordable services Integration with community resources Enhanced digital access with provider resources to support it Ultimately, we want to provide comprehensive care for women across generations, working past biases, disparities, and stigmas to help women be active participants in their healthcare journey, she says. Lee Health Womens Service Line Lee Health provides comprehensive womens health services, encompassing obstetrics and gynecology, maternity care, and breast health services, delivered with compassion and personalized attention. Our specialists deliver comprehensive womens healthcare services, incorporating preventative medicine, routine examinations, and advanced diagnostic testing to ensure optimal care across all life stages. We invite you to read more about our programs, essential tests, resources, and everything you need to stay informed and healthy.Find a Womens Care Location Close to You.LEE HEALTH leehealth.org
Outdoor family gatherings and activities bring us closer together, but statistics show that heat, floods, lightning, boating, swimming accidents and fireworks can change lives instantly. Pay attention to your surroundings during all that fun under the sun so you will have a summer to remember and cherish. Going Outdoors: Heat, Dehydration, and Sun Safety Extreme Florida heat can be lethal, causing illness, dehydration, and even death. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids. The sun works fast and has no mercy. Avoid drinks with caffeine or alcohol. Encourage guests and family members to drink lots of water at gatherings. Remember that ultraviolet (UV) rays bounce off sand, concrete, and water. Sunscreen, sunscreen, and more sunscreen for all members of the family, especially infants and children and the elderly. Apply and reapply often. Use at least 30 SPF to protect your skin. Sensitive to sunburn? Wear a hat and try to stay in the shade. Remember: If your urine is yellow or dark yellow, you are likely dehydrated and need to drink more water. Wear loose-fitting, lightweight, light-colored clothing. Avoid dark colors because they absorb the suns rays. Slow down, stay indoors and avoid strenuous exercise during the hottest part of the day. Postpone outdoor games and activities. Sun Protection Tips As temperatures begin reaching well into the 90s, remember to apply sunscreen, limit your exposure to the sun, and protect your eyes with sunglasses. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Wear clothing and a wide-brimmed hat to protect as much skin as possible. Seek shade when possible, and remember that the suns ultraviolet rays are strongest between 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Lightning Safety Hear thunder? Move your feet! Most people are struck by lightning before it starts raining or after it stops raining. Dont stay outside just because the rain hasnt come down yet. As the National Weather Service advises: When it roars, go indoors. Find a safe, enclosed shelter such as a home, office, shopping center, or hard-top vehicle with the windows rolled up. Be aware. Check the weather forecast before participating in outdoor activities. If the forecast calls for thunderstorms, postpone your event or make sure adequate safe shelter is readily available. Caught in the open? Leave elevated areas such as hills, mountain ridges, or peaks. Never lie flat on the ground. Crouch down in a ball-like position with your head tucked and hands over your ears so that you are down low with minimal contact with the ground. Never shelter under an isolated tree. Immediately get out of and away from ponds, lakes, and other bodies of water. Stay away from objects that conduct electricity (barbed wire fences, power lines, etc.). Water Safety is Everyones Responsibility Drowning is 100 percent preventable! And drowning happens quickly and quietly. Unless rescued, a drowning person will last only 20 to 60 seconds before submerging, reports the Red Cross. Rule No. 1: Never swim alone! Watch kids when they are in or around water without being distracted. Keep young children within arms reach of an adult. Make sure older children swim with a partner. Close toilet lids and use toilet seat locks to prevent drowning. Keep doors to bathrooms and laundry rooms closed. Teach children how to swim. Every child is different, so enroll children in swim lessons when they are ready. Consider their age, development, and how often they are around water. What if youre caught in a rip current? Relax, rip currents dont pull you under. Dont swim against the current. You may be able to escape by swimming out of the current in a direction following the shoreline or toward breaking waves, then at an angle toward the beach. You may be able to escape by floating or treading water if the current circulates back toward shore. If you feel you will be unable to reach shore, draw attention to yourself. If you need help, yell and wave for assistance. Boating Safety Your children should always wear a life jacket when playing water sports and while on any type of watercraft, around open bodies of water, and even while on docks. Make sure the life jackets are approved by the U. S. Coast Guard. Other helpful boating safety tips: Explain some basic rules and have everyone follow them. Enroll older kids in a boating safety course. Better yet, enroll with them. Get a free safety check every year from the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for U. S. Power Squadrons. Find a location. Just like on the road, have a designated driver for the boat. In many states, no one under 14 years of age may operate any personal watercraft at any time, even if such a person possesses a Boating Safety Education ID Card. LEE HEALTH leehealth.org
Dr. Anthony Daffner-Milos, DPT of ADM Doctor of Physical Therapy offers premier concierge physical therapy services delivered directly in your home. As a small, physical therapist-owned and operated company, ADM ensures that every session is handled by the owner, providing you with a highly personalized experience. Skip the stress of traffic and eliminate the discomfort of public settings and receive expert care in the privacy and convenience of your own home.Dr. Anthony Daffner-Milos, DPT is Quadruple Board-Certified: Doctor of Physical Therapy, Geriatric Certified-Specialist, Neurologic Certified-Specialist, Orthopedic Certified-SpecialistWhether you're recovering from a neurological condition, managing orthopedic pain, or looking to improve home safety, ADM specializes in tailored rehabilitation and assessments. Services include:Services offered:Neurologic: Vertigo, Dizziness, Feeling "off," Parkinson's, Stroke, Brain Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, Neuropathy and more.Ortho: Neck, Back, Pain, Post-Surgical and more.Home Safety Assessments: Ensuring safe and supportive recovery in your home.Wellness and Safety Checks including Home Safety Assessments: Ensuring safe and supportive recovery in your home.Additional services offered, please call to inquire.Experience convenient, compassionate care when you need it most with personalized treatments, one-on-one sessions, and no travel required.
Dr. Anthony Daffner-Milos, DPT of ADM Doctor of Physical Therapy offers premier concierge physical therapy services delivered directly in your home. As a small, physical therapist-owned and operated company, ADM ensures that every session is handled by the owner, providing you with a highly personalized experience. Skip the stress of traffic and eliminate the discomfort of public settings and receive expert care in the privacy and convenience of your own home.Dr. Anthony Daffner-Milos, DPT is Quadruple Board-Certified: Doctor of Physical Therapy, Geriatric Certified-Specialist, Neurologic Certified-Specialist, Orthopedic Certified-SpecialistWhether you're recovering from a neurological condition, managing orthopedic pain, or looking to improve home safety, ADM specializes in tailored rehabilitation and assessments. Services include:Services offered:Neurologic: Vertigo, Dizziness, Feeling "off," Parkinson's, Stroke, Brain Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, Neuropathy and more.Ortho: Neck, Back, Pain, Post-Surgical and more.Home Safety Assessments: Ensuring safe and supportive recovery in your home.Wellness and Safety Checks including Home Safety Assessments: Ensuring safe and supportive recovery in your home.Additional services offered, please call to inquire.Experience convenient, compassionate care when you need it most with personalized treatments, one-on-one sessions, and no travel required.
Dr. Anthony Daffner-Milos, DPT of ADM Doctor of Physical Therapy offers premier concierge physical therapy services delivered directly in your home. As a small, physical therapist-owned and operated company, ADM ensures that every session is handled by the owner, providing you with a highly personalized experience. Skip the stress of traffic and eliminate the discomfort of public settings and receive expert care in the privacy and convenience of your own home.Dr. Anthony Daffner-Milos, DPT is Quadruple Board-Certified: Doctor of Physical Therapy, Geriatric Certified-Specialist, Neurologic Certified-Specialist, Orthopedic Certified-SpecialistWhether you're recovering from a neurological condition, managing orthopedic pain, or looking to improve home safety, ADM specializes in tailored rehabilitation and assessments. Services include:Services offered:Neurologic: Vertigo, Dizziness, Feeling "off," Parkinson's, Stroke, Brain Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, Neuropathy and more.Ortho: Neck, Back, Pain, Post-Surgical and more.Home Safety Assessments: Ensuring safe and supportive recovery in your home.Wellness and Safety Checks including Home Safety Assessments: Ensuring safe and supportive recovery in your home.Additional services offered, please call to inquire.Experience convenient, compassionate care when you need it most with personalized treatments, one-on-one sessions, and no travel required.