What home stroke rehabilitation covers
Home stroke rehab combines physiotherapy to rebuild strength, balance, and mobility; support for the activities of daily living; and nursing care for medication, swallowing, and skin integrity. Delivering it at home keeps the patient in a familiar, low-stress environment and lets the family stay closely involved.
The recovery timeline
Stroke-rehabilitation research summarised by the US National Institutes of Health finds that most spontaneous recovery occurs in the first three to six months after a stroke, when the brain is most adaptable — so starting rehabilitation early and keeping it consistent matters most. Progress is gradual and varies by stroke severity; a structured plan with measurable goals keeps it on track.
Who delivers it — physiotherapist and nurse
A licensed physiotherapist leads the mobility and strength work, while a home nurse manages medication, monitoring, and complication prevention. Coordinating both under one plan avoids the gaps that slow recovery.
How Anees supports stroke recovery at home
Anees coordinates the physiotherapist, nurse, and doctor follow-ups under one coordinator, with every session recorded in one medical record — so the team tracks progress over time instead of starting from scratch each visit.