Discreet, evidence-based pelvic floor rehabilitation for urinary leakage - delivered privately in your own home so you can regain confidence and control.
Urinary incontinence - the unintended leakage of urine - is extremely common, affecting millions of adults, particularly women over 50 and older men following prostate treatment. It can present as stress incontinence (leaking with a cough or sneeze), urge incontinence (a sudden, strong need to go), or a combination of both. Despite how common it is, many people suffer in silence, unaware that highly effective, non-surgical therapy is available.
At Focus Rehabilitation, we treat urinary incontinence as a legitimate clinical condition that responds well to targeted physical therapy. Because we come to your home, there is no need to worry about traveling to a clinic - your therapist brings professional, confidential care directly to you, in the most private setting possible.
Your licensed therapist uses pelvic floor muscle training, bladder retraining techniques, and manual therapy for surrounding musculature to restore coordination and endurance in the muscles that control bladder function. Every session is one-on-one, unhurried, and conducted with complete respect for your dignity.
We evaluate pelvic floor strength, coordination, voiding habits, and any contributing musculoskeletal factors.
Targeted exercises rebuild muscle strength, endurance, and the quick-contractions needed to prevent leakage.
We teach urgency suppression and timed voiding techniques to help you regain predictable bladder control.
A personalized home program ensures gains continue between visits and well after discharge.
Leaking urine when sneezing, coughing, laughing, or lifting.
Sudden, urgent need to urinate that is hard to delay.
Needing to rush to the bathroom and not always making it.
Frequent nighttime trips to the bathroom disrupting sleep.
Avoiding activities or outings due to fear of leakage.
Awareness of pelvic floor weakness or reduced muscle control.
Your home is the most discreet setting for sensitive pelvic health work - no clinic waiting rooms or shared spaces.
One therapist, one patient, every session - allowing trust to build and therapy to progress at the right pace.
We observe your bathroom layout, daily routines, and movement habits to tailor strategies that work in your actual life.
Stress, urge, and mixed urinary incontinence all respond well to structured pelvic floor rehabilitation - often without medication or surgery. In-home treatment for urinary incontinence removes the practical barrier of traveling to a clinic, so therapy begins sooner and progresses in the environment where leakage episodes actually happen. Your therapist can observe bathroom proximity, daily routines, and movement habits to personalize every strategy to your real life.
Medicare Part B covers pelvic floor physical therapy for urinary incontinence for eligible patients, with no homebound requirement in most cases. Focus Rehabilitation brings this care directly to homes throughout Monroe Township, East Windsor, Manalapan, North Brunswick, Freehold, and Princeton - so geography is never a reason to delay treatment.
Yes. Research consistently shows that pelvic floor physical therapy is among the most effective first-line treatments for stress and urge urinary incontinence, often reducing or eliminating leakage without medication or surgery. Your therapist will set clear, realistic goals at your first visit.
Many patients notice meaningful improvement within 4-6 sessions. Your therapist will set clear milestones and adjust the program based on your progress at each visit.
Pelvic floor physical therapy for urinary incontinence is generally covered under Medicare Part B. We verify your specific benefits before any care begins so you know exactly what to expect.
No. Our approach uses non-invasive techniques including pelvic floor muscle training, bladder retraining strategies, and manual therapy for supporting muscles. Everything is done with your full consent and comfort in mind.
Schedule your free consultation today. We'll verify your insurance and answer every question before care begins.