Amy Clucas and Jenna Morgan, best friends and former NHS colleagues, are experiencing tremendous success with their new business, Physio At Home. Focusing on rehabilitation for people with various symptoms, they provide in-home services for movement analysis, therapeutic handling, and exercise. The demand for their services has been high since their launch last Halloween, fueled by the need for accessible healthcare, particularly post-Covid.
Two friends have said they are “overwhelmed” with the response to their business, which is only a few months old. Amy Clucas and Jenna Morgan have been best friends for over a decade and met each other through their work in the NHS. However, the two upgraded their relationship status last Halloween when they decided to become business partners. Amy, 33, and Jenna, 27, are the founders of Physio At Home - a specialist rehabilitation team for people with various symptoms.
“It’s about getting people back on their feet. We see people leaving hospitals, and they still need a level of intervention or help - whether this be helping them stand up after sitting, their mobility outside, or even just making a cup of tea. People need a lot of help in the kitchen.” While Jenna's expertise lies in stroke rehabilitation and neurological conditions, Amy, a University of Salford graduate, prefers acute medical care, orthopaedics, and neurological rehab.
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