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Our Mission
We should all determine how we want to age.
Do we want to age gracefully, remaining in our own homes for as long as possible? Do we want to retire to a senior community, make new friends and travel? Do we want to become more eccentric, becoming who you were always meant to be?
Our mission is to support and empower whatever each of our special and unique clients decides is their path to and through aging. We work with each client to determine their goals and then create a plan of care to make those goals a reality.

“It is not how old you are, but how you are old.”
~ Jules Renard (1864-1910)
“Nobody grows old merely by living a number of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.”
~ Samuel Ullman (1840 - 1924)
A zest for life is an important component in lifelong health and well-being. Live through kindness and creativity, and you will never lose that spark as long as you live. So take up a new hobby, learn a new skill or write that novel you’ve always talked about writing. The time is now.
High Thrive Therapy will help you put the pep back in your step!

Our Philosophy
We believe in the beauty and wonder of the aging process and ascribe to a paradigm shift in the approach to the care and upkeep of the body, mind and spirit of older persons.
It is our earnest belief that the aging process does not have to be a trial of pain and decline, but that through early therapeutic interventions, rehabilitation and nutritional support, older people can be supported and empowered to thrive in this season of their lives.
Our Team
High Thrive Therapy therapists and staff have decades of experience working with aging populations, specializing in geriatric rehabilitation.
Our team is highly skilled and we keep abreast of the latest science and innovations in order to deliver the highest quality care.
We are united in our passion and commitment to provide person-centered, holistic and compassionate care to empower healthy, independent aging.
