How Much Does Home Physical Therapy Cost?
Should You Choose a Single Session or a Package?
Know before you pay — understand the pricing structure, compare single sessions with packages, and learn how to choose the right provider for your parents.
Overview: Home physical therapy prices in Thailand vary according to five factors: the provider’s qualifications, session duration, travel area, case complexity, and service format (single session or package). Understanding the pricing structure before deciding helps families choose the best value — not simply the lowest price.
KIN Rehabilitation & Homecare provides home physical therapy with licensed physical therapists, individual assessments, and ongoing exercise programs that family members can help with every day. Since 2018, KIN has supported more than 6,000 Thai families.
KIN physical therapists assess the condition and review the patient’s history before starting a program — a step that makes a major difference in both service quality and pricing.
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5 Factors That Determine Home Physical Therapy Prices
Key answer: Home physical therapy prices in Thailand depend on five main factors: (1) provider qualifications and experience, (2) session duration, (3) travel costs, (4) case complexity, and (5) service format. Families who understand these factors can compare prices accurately instead of looking only at the per-session figure.
When families search for “home physical therapy cost,” they often find widely varying and confusing prices. Some providers list only an hourly rate, some include travel, and some do not state whether the therapist is licensed. Understanding the pricing structure is therefore more important than comparing numbers alone.
What makes prices different is more than the number: Some general providers send assistants or caregivers with short-term training at prices similar to those charged by licensed physical therapists. KIN HomeCare sends onlylicensed physical therapists registered with the Physical Therapy Councilfor every visit, with an assessment, an individual rehabilitation plan, and a daily family exercise program — with free travel.
A physical therapist licensed by the Physical Therapy Council has professional knowledge standards and legal accountability that differ from those of an assistant or caregiver with short-term training. A higher fee for a licensed physical therapist is reasonable because patient safety depends on an accurate assessment.
A one-hour service that includes assessment, training, and family instruction has a different value from one hour spent only on massage or passive limb movement. Ask what is done during each part of the session and whether a written rehabilitation plan is provided. Read more about KIN home physical therapy services
Some providers include travel in the price, while others charge separately by distance. Confirm this before booking, especially in suburban areas or nearby provinces. KIN HomeCare covers Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, and Pattaya with free travel. For other areas, call 084-993-6988
Patients with stroke rehabilitation with complex conditions, such as inability to walk, loss of arm movement, or swallowing difficulty, requires more time and specialist skill than balance training for an older adult. Different pricing is therefore reasonable. A good provider will always assess the patient and explain the plan first.
A service that records outcomes at every visit, reports progress to the family, and provides exercises for days without a therapist offers more value than a service that ends when the therapist leaves. Follow-up systems keep rehabilitation going seven days a week.
Who Should Choose a Single Session — and Who Should Choose a Package?
Key answer: Single sessions suit people who want to try the service or are not yet sure of their goals. Packages suit those with a clear rehabilitation plan who need consistency. In both cases, the first step should always be an initial assessment.
A KIN physical therapist explains the rehabilitation plan and individual goals — the foundation for choosing the most suitable service format.
| Criteria | Single session | Package |
|---|---|---|
| Best suited for | First visit / Trial / Temporary condition | Ongoing rehabilitation / Clear goals |
| Cost | Higher per session | Save 10–20% |
| Consistency | Depends on the family | Scheduled in advance |
| Progress monitoring | Each visit is separate | Continuous records |
| Recommended for | Short-term post-operative patients | Stroke patients / older adults |
Important: For patients with stroke during the Golden Period (the first 3–6 months), consistency is crucial. The brain needs repeated stimulation to build new neural pathways. Booking isolated sessions without a clear plan may waste this important window. Learn more at KIN home physical therapy
How Many Home Physical Therapy Sessions Are Needed per Week?
Key answer: The right frequency depends on the stage of the condition and the rehabilitation goals. In general, stroke patients in the Golden Period should train at least 3–5 times per week. Older adults receiving maintenance therapy may need 1–2 sessions per week, with an ongoing exercise program on days when the therapist does not visit.
Walker training in the patient’s real home environment — results come from consistency in the KIN home physical therapy program.
Recommended: 3–5 training days per week so the brain receives sufficient stimulation. A physical therapist visits 2–3 times, while family members follow the assigned program on the remaining days. See the stroke rehabilitation program for comprehensive care.
Recommended: 3–4 times per week, focusing on standing up, walking, stair training, and preventing complications from prolonged inactivity. See post-operative home physical therapy
Recommended: 1–2 times per week, focusing on balance, leg strength, and fall prevention, with gentle exercises that can be performed every day. Learn more at KIN HomeCare
Three Real Scenarios — Which Service Format Fits Each One?
Key answer: Different patient groups need different service formats. Stroke patients need frequent rehabilitation and a multidisciplinary team; older adults with weak legs need continuity; and bedridden patients require an assessment first for safety.
Arm strengthening with a resistance band — one of the individualised programs KIN designs for home physical therapy.
7 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Home Physical Therapy Provider
Key answer: Before paying, ask these seven key questions to compare providers using reliable information, especially about licensing, assessment, and progress monitoring.
Is the provider a licensed physical therapist? Ask for the PT licence number and verify it with the Physical Therapy Council.
What does the price include? Confirm whether travel, equipment, and progress records are included.
Is an assessment performed before treatment begins? A good provider always assesses first rather than starting exercises without understanding the goals.
Will you receive an exercise program for non-visit days? Effective rehabilitation happens every day, not only when the physical therapist visits.
Can the provider refer the patient to a rehabilitation centre when needed? A provider offering both home services and rehabilitation centre can provide the smoothest transition.
Is there insurance or a clear responsibility policy for emergencies during treatment? Ask what procedures are followed if the patient feels unwell during a session.
Can you try the service before buying a package? KIN offers a 7-day trial program so families can see the response before deciding.
“A low-cost service without an assessment may cost a family time, money, and a valuable rehabilitation opportunity.”
Why Choose KIN HomeCare — How Is It Different from General Providers?
Key answer: KIN HomeCare offers one of Thailand’s most comprehensive home physical therapy systems, with licensed physical therapists, individual rehabilitation plans, seamless referral to six rehabilitation centres, and free travel — a difference reflected in real outcomes, not just price.
Home-care providers vary widely in training even when prices are similar. KIN HomeCare therapists are licensed professionals, legally accountable, and able to assess clinical risks — capabilities that general assistants do not have.
General services often begin exercises immediately without an assessment. KIN first evaluates muscle strength, fall risk, and the home environment, then provides the family with a written rehabilitation plan.
Brain and muscle recovery requires repeated daily stimulation. KIN teaches families safe exercises, correct assistance techniques, and a weekly home program, allowing one paid session to support progress throughout all seven days.
When the patient is ready for more intensive rehabilitation, KIN can refer them to six centres equipped with specialised services such as hydrotherapy, TMS brain stimulation and HBOT that are not available at home. Home-only providers cannot offer this system.
KIN is not a freelance service or an anonymous matching platform. It has ongoing screening, training, and team-quality monitoring, supported by reviews from real families that can be verified.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Answered by the KIN Medical Team
What Should Be Prepared for the First Home Physical Therapy Visit?
Prepare hospital medical documents, such as the diagnosis, medication list, and instructions from the treating doctor, plus an open area of about 2 × 2 metres for training. The KIN physical therapist will bring the basic equipment.
How Much Does KIN Home Physical Therapy Cost?
A single session costs THB 1,800. The 10-session package averages THB 1,600 per session (THB 16,000 total), and the 20-session package averages THB 1,500 per session (THB 30,000 total). Travel is free within service areas. Prices may vary by area, so please confirm before booking.
Should You Start with a Single Session or Buy a Package?
People who are unsure of their goals or want to try the service should begin with a single assessment session. Patients needing ongoing rehabilitation, such as after a stroke or surgery or older adults with weak legs, often benefit from a package because it supports regular scheduling and lowers the per-session cost.
How Many Home Physical Therapy Sessions Are Recommended per Week?
It depends on the condition and goals. Stroke patients in the Golden Period or post-operative patients may need training 3–5 times per week, with a physical therapist visiting 2–3 times and family members assisting on the remaining days. Older adults receiving maintenance therapy often need 1–2 sessions per week.
Does the Home Physical Therapy Price Include Travel and Equipment?
KIN HomeCare provides free travel within service areas, and the physical therapist brings the necessary basic equipment. Prices may still vary by location or specific patient needs, so share the address and condition details with the team before confirming the appointment.
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This article provides general information for patient families. It is not individual medical advice or a personalised quotation. Please consult a physical therapist and the KIN team before choosing a program.