Allied Health Services
These services are integral when addressing unique needs, fostering independence, and enhancing the overall quality of life.
What is Allied Health?
In simple terms, Allied Health refers to a collection of specialised services tailored to meet the specific requirements of NDIS participants. These services go beyond traditional medical care, focusing on emotional and mental well-being, communication skills, physical independence, and social integration. This holistic approach ensures that individuals with disabilities receive the well-rounded support they deserve.
Our Allied Health Services
Our extensive range of allied health services is designed to cover a spectrum of needs, ensuring that you receive the care that suits you best:
- Physiotherapy: Our skilled physiotherapists ensure your physical health remains a priority. From mobility enhancement to pain management, our physiotherapists are committed to keeping you in the best possible shape.
- Exercise Physiology: Joining our esteemed lineup is our team of experienced exercise physiologists, who are adept at enhancing your physical health through targeted exercise regimens. Whether you seek to recover from an injury, improve your performance, or enhance your overall fitness, our exercise physiologists are here to guide you on your journey.
- Psychology: Our experienced psychologists are here to provide you with emotional support and strategies to enhance your mental resilience. They’re equipped to help you navigate emotional challenges, build coping mechanisms, and develop a positive outlook.
- Speech Pathology: Communication is fundamental, and our speech pathologists specialise in helping you enhance your communication skills. Whether it’s overcoming speech difficulties or building confidence in expressing yourself, our experts are here to assist you.
- Occupational Therapy: Daily activities can sometimes present challenges. Our occupational therapists help you overcome these hurdles, enhancing your daily living skills and fostering independence.
- Key Worker Model: A transdisciplinary approach involving professionals, family and a key worker as a liaison is recommended by NDIS as best practice for early intervention in children aged 0-7 with developmental delays and disabilities.
- Behaviour Support: Utilising a person-centred approach, our clinicians collaborate with you and your support system to understand the presenting issues and tailor a unique support plan.
- Dietetics Clinical Services: Our dietitian provides personalised nutrition counselling based on an individual’s health and lifestyle factors. We offer help with general health, chronic conditions, and sports performance.
Home & Living Supports
In-Home and Living Support provides essential assistance that enables individuals with disabilities to maintain independent lives.
Community Participation
Participation in community and recreational activities plays a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
