Meet Our Certified Aging In Place Specialist

Paige Denny, Doctor of Physical Therapy and Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist in Houston

Paige Denny, PT, DPT, CAPS, CGCP

Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist | Certified Geriatric Care Professional

Dr. Paige Denny, PT, DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy) has spent 15 years working inside real Houston homes, rehabilitation settings, assisted living communities, and senior care environments — helping families better understand how mobility changes affect safety, accessibility, and day-to-day function at home.

She has worked with patients across every stage of recovery and aging, from hospitalization and rehabilitation to long-term living at home.

Her perspective is different from most companies in this space.

She does not sell products or perform construction. She helps families understand how the home is actually functioning for the person living there — and what changes may truly improve accessibility, safety, and independence over time.

That is why many families contact Stay At Home Texas before making major home modifications or accessibility decisions.

What Are People Saying About Doctor Paige?

★★★★★

"Paige is super knowledgeable and helpful, and you can tell that she truly cares. She is able to make personalized and individualized recommendations based on the needs of the individual, versus just using standard ADA measurements. As a physical therapist myself, I am constantly recommending her."

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★★★★★

"If I could give 6 stars I would! Dr. Paige is an expert in working with the at home population and is an Aging in Place Specialist. She is great and easy to work with. I would send my family to her any day."

Brianna B.
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★★★★★

"Dr. Paige Denny is an amazing therapist to work with. She helps people stay in their homes safely and provides clear guidance on what actually needs to change. Highly recommend."

Christina G.
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Why Dr. Paige Denny Understands This Differently

Many falls happen after the home no longer properly supports a person’s mobility needs.

As mobility changes occur, accessibility problems often begin developing throughout the home — especially in bathrooms, stairs, entryways, and daily movement around the house.

After 15 years working in homes, rehabilitation settings, and senior care environments, Dr. Paige Denny understands how these changes affect real day-to-day function long before a major injury or crisis occurs.

That perspective is what shapes the work we do at Stay At Home Texas.

Dr. Paige Denny providing in-home accessibility and home safety guidance in Houston, Texas