Therapeutic Supports

We are committed to providing high-quality therapeutic support to help you achieve your goals and live your best life. Our experienced team is passionate about supporting individuals in a variety of settings, and we work closely with each person to create a personalised plan that meets their unique needs. With our person-centered approach, innovative techniques and state-of-the-art equipment, we're able to provide effective, evidence-based therapy that makes a real difference. Contact us today to learn more and start your journey towards a happier, healthier life.

Under the NDIS, therapeutic supports provided by exercise physiologists can be funded through the Improved Health and Wellbeing and the Improved Daily Living categories. Therapy with our exercise physiologists might help you to achieve your goals by:
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Increasing your mobility and endurance so you can access the community
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Improving your dexterity, coordination and flexibility so you can participate in sports and leisure activities
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Building your strength, balance and fitness so you can keep up with peers
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Reducing spasticity and contractures and improving your posture so you can move around more easily at home and in the community
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Improving sleep quality and managing fatigue, so you have the energy and enthusiasm to participate in daily activities
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Decreasing anxiety and depression symptoms to support a greater quality of life
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Creating a physical activity plan to manage the effects of your disability and/or medications
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Improving your metabolic well-being if this has been affected by your disability, including better diabetes and blood pressure management
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Educating you about ways to enhance your health and well-being.
How do NDIS therapeutic supports work?
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For NDIS participants, commencing NDIS therapeutic support usually starts with an initial consultation. During this visit, your therapist will talk to you about your health history, support needs, abilities and goals. Your therapist might ask you to do some activities or answer questions that will help them understand your current level of function.
Together with you, and your support people if applicable, they will develop a plan for helping you to achieve your goals. This might include things like regular appointments, activities or exercises to do at home, hands-on therapies, advice about lifestyle changes, and training for your support people.
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Your plan will be reviewed regularly and updated as needed, in line with changes to your function and goals.