Supporting Independence, Defined by the Person, Not the Setting
Independence looks different for every person, and it can change over time.

Across care settings, supporting independence means honoring what matters most to the individual: daily routines, meaningful activities, personal goals, and a sense of choice.
Therapy supports independence not by pushing limits, but by meeting people where they are, helping them move, engage, and participate in ways that feel achievable and meaningful.
For families, this approach often brings relief. Independence is not about doing everything alone; it’s about maintaining agency, dignity, and involvement in one’s own life.
Synergy Care focuses on supporting independence as it is personally defined, recognizing that quality of life is measured not only by ability, but by connection, comfort, and purpose.
