Allied Health

Allied Health
We are happy to announce we have extended our services to offer support with our dynamic team of allied health professionals.
Allied health professionals play an important role in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) space by providing a range of services designed to support individuals with disabilities to achieve their goals and improve their quality of life. Their role involves a variety of interventions, assessments, and therapeutic services depending on the specific needs of the participant.
Some common allied health professionals working within the NDIS include:

Physiotherapists
Assist participants in improving their physical mobility, strength, and overall movement. They may provide therapy to help with pain management, rehabilitation after injury, or improve physical functioning for daily activities.

Occupational Therapists (OTs)
Help participants develop or regain skills needed for daily living, such as dressing, eating, or using assistive devices. They may also recommend home modifications or assistive technology to improve independence.

Speech Pathologists:
Support participants with speech, language, and communication difficulties. They can assist in improving speech clarity, language comprehension, or social communication, and also help with swallowing issues.

Psychologists/Positive Behaviour Support
Provide mental health support, counselling, and therapy for participants. They help individuals manage stress, anxiety, depression, or other emotional and psychological challenges.