Therapies on Thames: Parkinson’s specialist physiotherapy and occupational therapy services in Wokingham and surrounding areas.
Parkinson's is a condition that must be managed in the right way to improve quality of life. Therapies on Thames ...
Parkinson's is a condition that must be managed in the right way to improve quality of life. Therapies on Thames ...
An important element of working in the care environment is being well educated in manual handling principles and practices. At ...
Initial AssessmentFollowing a long period in hospital, John was discharged to a care home as he was no longer able ...
There are many reasons why someone has the need for a wheelchair, including reduced balance and strength. Sometimes people may ...
The risk of falling and suffering an injury because of a fall becomes much higher in people aged 65 and ...
At Therapies on Thames, we see a lot of patients who have suffered a stroke and need help with rehabilitation ...
At Therapies on Thames it is very important to let people know about what services are provided and how potential ...
Parkinsons is a condition that must be managed in the right way to improve quality of life. Therapies on Thames ...
As part of its ongoing commitment to helping the people of Wokingham and the surrounding area live as independently as ...
Therapies on Thames prides itself on supporting people with therapy programmes either in their own home or in a care ...
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