Our Services
A full range of medical and social services to treat and support your health and well-being.

Rehabilitation therapy
A medical environment to help your body heal while you regain strength and relearn skills you lost.
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Memory support
Support for mental focus and memory as well as the maintenance of good cognitive function.
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Assisted Living
A type of housing designed for people who need various levels of medical and personal care
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Independent living
A housing arrangement designed exclusively for older adults who can live independently but enjoy access to assistance.
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Supplementary care
Sometimes it gets difficult to stay at home due to an injury or medical condition. Our caregivers make sure your loved one is safe & sound.
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Quality care and safety for patients transitioning home
Skilled nurses and licensed care professionals are available to guide you through your personalized therapy. Whether you’re recovering after a hospital visit or in need of ongoing medical support, we will help you achieve your personal goals.
01 Physical therapy
02 Orthopedic and stroke rehabilitation
03 Specialized wound care
Frequently asked questions
What training and credentials do goHealth physical therapists and assistants have?
A physical therapist has completed an approved four-to-six-year college program in physical therapy, including studies in biology, basic medical sciences, and clinical experience. Studies focus on the evaluation and treatment of the heart, lungs, muscles, bones and the nervous system. All of our physical therapists have either a master’s or a doctorate degree in physical therapy.
How do I become a patient?
A physical therapist has completed an approved four-to-six-year college program in physical therapy, including studies in biology, basic medical sciences, and clinical experience. Studies focus on the evaluation and treatment of the heart, lungs, muscles, bones and the nervous system. All of our physical therapists have either a master’s or a doctorate degree in physical therapy.
What should I bring to my first visit?
A physical therapist has completed an approved four-to-six-year college program in physical therapy, including studies in biology, basic medical sciences, and clinical experience. Studies focus on the evaluation and treatment of the heart, lungs, muscles, bones and the nervous system. All of our physical therapists have either a master’s or a doctorate degree in physical therapy.
How long will my therapy last?
A physical therapist has completed an approved four-to-six-year college program in physical therapy, including studies in biology, basic medical sciences, and clinical experience. Studies focus on the evaluation and treatment of the heart, lungs, muscles, bones and the nervous system. All of our physical therapists have either a master’s or a doctorate degree in physical therapy.