Move Freely. Live Fully. Stay Independent.

Concierge mobile physical therapy and wellness designed to help older adults stay strong, safe, and independent at home. Serving Northwest Arkansas.

Let’s begin with a brief conversation to ensure our services are the right fit for your needs.

Who Do We Serve

Adults 50+

  • Older adults aging in place

  • Residents of assisted living and independent living facilities

  • Individuals seeking fall-risk prevention, injury recovery

  • Individuals seeking wellness programs to maintain function and prevent decline

Common Needs We Address

  • Fall prevention

  • Balance Training

  • Recovery after injury, surgery, or hospitalization

  • Strength and walking difficulty

  • Regaining functional mobility

  • Wellness to prevent decline

Why Silver Stride Therapy?

One-on-one care

Longer visits

Increased frequency of visits

Personalized treatment plans

No rushed appointments

We come to you

Our Services

Wellness

Wellness visits are a private-pay program designed to maintain strength, balance, and functional mobility. Helping adults stay independent and prevent decline. Reducing the risk of needing skilled nursing or assisted living facilities.

Physical Therapy

Skilled rehabilitation services that includes: Geriatric Physical Therapy, Fall Prevention and Balance Training, Post Surgical Rehabilitation, Therapeutic Exercise and Manual Therapy

LSVT Big Parkinson’s Program

An evidence-based, specialized therapy program designed to improve movement, walking, posture, and overall function for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. Through guided, high-amplitude exercises and compassionate support, we help clients move more freely, safely, and confidently in everyday life.

How It Works

Getting started with Silver Stride Therapy & Wellness is simple and personalized

01
Connect

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Evaluate

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Personalized Care Plan

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Treatment and Progress

  • “Muscle strength is the most consistent predictor of an older adult’s ability to rise from a chair, climb stairs, and walk independently.”

    Manini & Clark, The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences (2012)

  • “A home-based strength and balance training program was shown to reduce subsequent falls among community-dwelling older adults compared with usual care.”

    JAMA Network, Geriatrics Clinical Trial

  • “Regular physical activity in adults aged 65 and older is associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, functional decline, and all-cause mortality.”

    — Paterson DH & Warburton DER, Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 2010

  • “Lower extremity physical performance strongly predicts future disability, nursing home admission, and mortality in older persons.”

    — Guralnik JM et al., Journal of Gerontology, 1994