At Health Next Door, we provide expert NDIS physiotherapy services through our mobile physiotherapy services, ensuring participants receive high-quality care in the comfort of their homes.
Our NDIS physiotherapy treatment is tailored to enhance mobility, function, and independence, supporting participants in achieving their NDIS goals with professional, one-on-one care.
Our experienced NDIS physiotherapy providers specialize in treating individuals with disabilities, offering NDIS-registered physiotherapy designed to improve overall well-being.
Whether you require NDIS paediatric physiotherapy, rehabilitation for a neurological condition, or musculoskeletal support, our mobile physiotherapy solutions bring expert care directly to you.
Yes, NDIS and physiotherapy are connected under the “Improved Daily Living” and “Improved Health and Well-being” support categories. If you’re wondering, “Is physiotherapy covered by NDIS?”, the answer is yes!
Our team helps participants navigate NDIS funding for physiotherapy, ensuring they access NDIS-funded physiotherapy services that meet their needs.
If you’re searching for NDIS physiotherapy near me, let Health Next Door bring expert mobile physiotherapy to you.
Contact us today to learn more about our NDIS-funded physiotherapy services and schedule your first session!
Our team is dedicated to making high-quality NDIS physiotherapy treatment accessible, ensuring you receive the right support when and where you need it.
Whether at home or in a community setting, we are committed to helping you achieve your mobility and health goals. Don’t wait—take the first step towards better movement and independence today!
What is NDIS?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a new way of providing supports for people with disability, injury or illness. NDIS gives you the opportunity to take control and responsibility for your own support needs. It aims to give you more choice and control by tailoring packages of support that are right for you.
Does NDIS fund physiotherapy?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is in charge of funding allied health and other therapy services related to a person’s disability.
These therapies are covered by the National Disability Insurance Scheme’s ‘Capacity Building’ support budget.
Allied health services such as exercise physiology, occupational therapy, and physiotherapy are covered by your NDIS Capacity Building Supports budget under the ‘Improved Health and Wellbeing’ and/or ‘Improved Daily Living’ categories.
These allied health support services are available if you have funds allocated to these categories. As such, physiotherapy services are funded by the NDIS.
How does physiotherapy help in chronic care?
Physiotherapists can help manage pain/symptoms associated with your disability and improve function. As such, physiotherapy can help you:
Get stronger
Improve range of motion
Become more mobile
Increase independence
Manage pain
Reduce falls
Improve your quality of life
Physiotherapy rehabilitation is an essential part of treatment for any individual with a disability. The goal of physiotherapy rehabilitation is to improve the patient’s quality of life by increasing their independence and ability to perform everyday tasks. Physiotherapists work with patients to develop individualized treatment plans that can include exercises, stretches, and massage therapy. Treatment may also focus on improving posture, balance, and coordination. In cases of chronic disability, physiotherapy can help to manage pain and discomfort and prevent further health complications.
Our Physiotherapists can help with the following:
NDIS Goal setting:
We will work with you to set realistic and achievable goals after our initial assessment, which will cover aspects of mobility, transfers, and motor skills.
Equipment recommendations and training assistance:
We can assist you in determining your equipment requirements, obtaining associated funding, and providing advice on proper equipment use.
Prescription for exercise:
We can recommend exercises to help you meet your NDIS objectives.
These exercises can be done in the comfort of your own home or through hydrotherapy at your local pool.
NDIS reports and reviews:
Our physiotherapists can provide reports to support your next plan review.