About Roa Rehabilitation Health Services, INC.
Roa Rehabilitation began as the dream of Luis F. Roa DPT, a Physical Therapist who was determined to make a change in the field of rehabilitation and demonstrate the value of adequate, personalized, highly skilled rehabilitation on August 5, 2009. Dr Roa is a therapist with 15 years of experience in all settings and a wide spectrum of diagnosis. Roa Rehab was founded on the following core principles: to provide optimal patient care by ensuring all patients receive excellent, reliable, personal, healthcare that is cost-effective. Since then, Roa Rehabilitation has evolved, learned, improved to ensure that it excels in both patient care and employee satisfaction.
Our Mission:
To provide the highest level of effective, personalized, outstanding rehabilitation therapy possible. Understand the health concerns of each individual client and deliver the treatment, education, and leadership needed to achieve their goals.
Our Vision:
To be recognized as the highest level of quality service of rehabilitation practice, by delivering exceptional care. The measure of our success will be found in the trust we build and in the hearts of those whose lives we touch.
OUR VALUES
Why choose us?
- We can come to you
- We have licensed physical Therapist and Occupational Therapist
- We have flexible schedules to accommodate our patients
- Personalized Therapy emphasis Patient/therapist partnering throughout the healing process
In-home physical therapy
If you recently had surgery, have an acute condition that limits your mobility or don’t have access to transportation, we will come to you. Just like the care you’d receive in our center, we will come to your home and deliver the therapeutic exercises, education and techniques needed to address your pain and impairments.
Physical therapy can be used to treat many conditions, including:
- Back and neck pain
- Body misalignments (scoliosis)/spinal dysfunctions
- Chronic pain/fibromyalgia
- Muscle, myofascial and joint pain
- Pre- and post-operative conditions
- Orthopedic injuries
- Recovery and Reconditioning
- Soft tissue injuries
- Sprains and strains
- Stroke
- Sports-related injuries
- Weakness or loss of motion
- Work-related injuries