Physiotherapy Care In-Home Services in Courtenay
Physio2U is proud to serve 22 cities around the Greater Vancouver, Fraser Valley, and Comox Valley including Courtenay. We do not charge extra for travel expenses so you won’t pay more to be treated in the comfort of your own home.
During your in-home physiotherapy session we’ll spend one-hour with you treating your condition and showing you exercises you can do in your home to help alleviate your symptoms. Many of our patients find physiotherapy at-home makes keeping up with your physio exercises much easier because you’ll receive a demonstration of how to perform them accurately and safely in your home until your next appointment.
Common Conditions we treat with In-Home Physiotherapy in Surrey include:
- Arthritis
- Sudden onset of back pain
- Broken leg or pelvis
- Chronic pain
- Chronic sports injuries
- Lymphedema
- Vertigo (Vestibular rehab)
Common Conditions commonly found in Seniors we treat with In-Home Physiotherapy in Surrey include:
- Hip fracture
- Joint replacement
- Post-stroke
- Frequent falls
- Mobility loss due to dementia/Alzheimer’s
- Pneumonia
- Palliative conditions
- General weakness post hospitalization or surgery
Why Choose Physio2U for Your Physiotherapy Needs in Courtenay?
In-home physiotherapy is becoming increasingly popular with patients who have limited mobility as a result of their condition. You don’t have to leave your home to be treated by a Physio2U physiotherapist. The services we offer cover a wide range of conditions and are offered by Registered Physiotherapists so you can be confident that you’re being treated by a licensed practitioner. All of our services are eligible for reimbursement from your insurance provider if you have extended health benefits.
Physio2U provides insurance-covered mobile physiotherapy, billed directly to
Pacific Blue Cross, ICBC, Veterans Affairs Canada, WorksafeBC and UBC Hospital.
Customized Services
Specializing in senior care
One-on-One Attention
Taking time to listen
Mobile Sessions
Bringing care to you
Flexible Appointments
Adapting to your schedule
Relationship-based Therapy
Building personal connections
Communicated Recovery Process
Regular progress reports
Privacy and
Comfort at Home
Prioritizing your safety
A Voice for
Your Parent
Working directly with doctors
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Our Courtenay team

Kim Hall, Registered Physiotherapist, Founder & CEO
Comox Valley, Vancouver Island
Kim’s Story – At the age of 14, Kim sustained her first significant sports injury that left her limping. Her neighbour suggested she see her physiotherapist. When Kim experienced treatment and learned about the intimate knowledge of human anatomy and physiology that a physiotherapist has and how they help people return to doing the things they love, she was hooked. She knew then and there that she would be a physiotherapist when she grew up. After establishing her career within the hospital system, she realized the gap in care between discharge home and being able-bodied enough to attend a clinic for rehabilitation. She started Physio2U in 2012 to help fill this gap and has developed expertise in senior care, post-surgery and helping victims of orthopedic trauma. Kim is also an experienced health care advocate and assists individuals and family members with the transition from living at home and moving to long-term care.
Education:
- Bachelors of Science in Physical Therapy with Honours, Queen’s University, 2005
Certifications:
- Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopedic Division Level 3
- Neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) Level 1
- Mary Pack Total Joint Arthroplasty Rehab Certification
- Aquatic Therapy Rehabilitation
- Progressive Goal Attainment Program (PGAP)
Areas of special interest:
- Geriatrics, fall prevention
- Long-term care advocacy
- Pool therapy
- Orthopedic trauma
- Post surgery
- Arthritis care
- Joint replacement rehabilitation
- Cardiorespiratory (breathing/heart)
When Kim is not at work: Kim practices what she preaches. She is preparing her body to still be able to hike, walk along a rocky beach and lift heavy things when she is a centenarian. In her spare time, Kim loves to be outdoors and run, hike, stand up paddle and admire nature.