When a stroke survivor goes to therapy, typically they have residual post stroke arm and leg weakness on one side of the body. At times, the affected leg may appear to respond to therapy much quicker than the arm. Why is that? “I’m often asked during...

What are the Benefits of Occupational Therapy for Adults? An occupational therapist’s job is to restore a person’s ability to perform daily tasks as independently as possible. These tasks include basic activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living (ADLs). Basic ADLs include eating, dressing,...

Mrs. A. is a 75-year-old woman who, after undergoing a surgery awoke from anesthesia realizing something was very wrong. She had no vision in the right side of both of her eyes and decreased balance. As part of her initial physical therapy session, Mrs. A was...

How Therapy Can Help With Fall Prevention Trio Rehabilitation & Wellness Solutions opened in 2015 with the sole purpose of helping the older adult population navigate through the later years of life feeling healthier, more confidence, and fully capable of managing everyday activities; preventing falls and...

A diagnosis of dementia is very personal, but often times, it can be a confusing diagnosis full of mystery. There seems to be limited face-to-face education about what it means to be diagnosed and living with dementia today and in the future....

As a Certified Hand Therapist, I see lots of people each year with shoulder pain. They usually make their way into seeing me after being referred by their doctor because their shoulder hurts. If you are like the majority of my clients, struggling with nagging...