Touchpoints Therapy offers Physical, Occupational, Speech, and Language Therapies available up to seven days a week through our Touchpoints Therapy program and staff.
Our fully equipped Rehabilitation Department and skilled therapists can help you or a loved one get back on your feet and back home where you truly want to be.
We provide the following Rehabilitation Services:
- Outpatient therapy before or after your stay.
- Wheelchair Positioning Experts
- Ambulation Training
- Cognitive Retraining and Therapy
- Adaptive Equipment Education
- Activities of Daily Living Re-training
- Endurance Training
- Home Discharge Preparation
- Patient /Family Education
- Low Vision Rehabilitation Services
- Mobility Recovery/Training
- Balance Restoration
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Physical Conditioning
- Cardiac Rehab
- Pulmonary Rehab
- Post-Surgical Recovery
- Activities of Daily Living Retraining
- Post Amputee/Limb Loss Rehabilitation
- Memory Care Programs/Support
- Swallowing and Language Retraining
- Medication Management Training
- Specialize in the Medically and Physically Complex
And more!
News & Updates
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At iCare Health Network, strong outcomes begin with strong systems of care. A recent Heart Failure Program success at Touchpoints at Chestnut reflects how consistent oversight and coordinated planning make a meaningful difference for medically complex residents. A 90-year-old resident with heart failure and atrial fibrillation was admitted for IV antibiotic treatment related to osteomyelitis, requiring a 45-day stay . Throughout his time at Touchpoints at Chestnut, he was supported under our str… -
Winter wellness is all about staying active, connected, and engaged in the community—and when we learned the East Windsor Senior Center has an active hiking group, it was an easy yes. Last week, Touchpoints at Chestnut Administrator Sarah Krebs, LNHA and Transitional Care CHF Nurse Mirja Tupas, RN joined 20 local seniors for a three-mile walk at Dart Hill Linear Park. This wasn’t a heart health presentation. It was walking side by side as neighbors—sharing stories, experience, and a … -
Celebrating Activities Professionals Day 2026: Creativity & Enrichment in Every Moment
January 22, 2026
Today we join in celebrating Activities Professionals Day, a special annual recognition of the dedicated Therapeutic Recreation, Life Enrichment, and Activities teams across iCare Health Network — the creative hearts behind so many meaningful, joyful, and wellness-focused experiences for our residents. Quality of life is shaped not just by clinical care, but by connection, engagement, laughter, and purpose. Our Activities Professionals bring these elements to life every day, curating programs … -
A Longstanding Presence on Main Street: The Evolving History of Touchpoints at Chestnut
January 21, 2026
On Main Street in the Warehouse Point section of East Windsor, one building has quietly mirrored the changing needs of its community for more than half a century. Known today as Touchpoints at Chestnut, the facility’s history stretches back to a time when caring for seniors looked very different. Public records and archival references indicate that by the early 1960s, the property was operating as D’Amore Rest Haven, a small rest home serving older adults in the neighborhood. Period adverti… -
Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — MLK Day 2026
January 19, 2026
On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, let us pause not only to remember history, but to recommit ourselves to the everyday work of dignity: caring for people as whole human beings, listening with humility, and building trust across differences. This type of service isn’t an abstract idea—it’s measured in small, consistent actions: patience, respect, advocacy, and the belief that every life has equal worth. Dr. King’s words continue to challenge us to see our shared responsibility to one anothe… -
Winter in Connecticut brings more than cold temperatures and snow-covered sidewalks. For older adults and individuals recovering from illness or injury, icy conditions significantly increase the risk of slips, trips, and falls. Each winter, fall-related injuries lead to thousands of emergency department visits across the state, many of which could be prevented with advance planning and simple precautions. At skilled nursing care centers such as Touchpoints at Chestnut in East Windsor, winter is … -
iCare Health Network Christmas Lobby Contest Photo Gallery, 2025
December 23, 2025
Through December, members of the iCare Health Network leadership team traveled together to visit each care center to experience the holiday magic on display as part of iCare’s annual Lobby Decorating Contest. This year’s theme—Santa’s Workshop—transformed lobbies into busy North Pole scenes filled with elves at work, toy-making stations, twinkling lights and Christmas cheer. The care center teams brought the theme to life through creative decorations„ festive music, themed treats… -
Staying Healthy in the Cold: Managing COPD, CHF, and Respiratory Conditions This Winter
December 4, 2025
Cold, dry air can irritate the lungs and make breathing more difficult, especially for those with COPD or asthma. Clinicians recommend simple precautions such as covering the mouth and nose with a scarf when outdoors, avoiding strenuous activities in very cold weather, and limiting time outside during frigid or windy days. Seasonal viruses like flu, RSV, and COVID-19 also spread more easily in winter, and any of them can quickly worsen chronic conditions. Staying current on vaccinations, practic…