NDIS Services
Allied health services delivered under the NDIS to support mobility, independence, daily living skills, and overall wellbeing.
Supporting independence, participation, and better everyday living
At Physimed Health, we proudly support individuals funded through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to access high-quality allied health services that improve mobility, communication, daily function, and overall wellbeing.
Our team works with NDIS participants, families, support coordinators, and plan managers to deliver personalised, goal-focused care across home, clinic, and community settings.
Who We Support
We assist self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants across a wide range of physical, developmental, neurological, and progressive conditions. Whether the goal is to increase independence, improve mobility, communicate confidently, or remain active in the community, our clinicians tailor support to the individual.
NDIS-Approved Allied Health Services We Provide
Physiotherapy
Mobility and strength development
Pain and movement management
Falls prevention and balance training
Functional movement for daily tasks
Assistive technology recommendations
Occupational Therapy
Daily living skill development
Self-care independence
Sensory, cognitive, and fine-motor support
Home assessments and equipment prescription
Environmental modifications for safety
Speech Therapy
Communication and language skills
Social interaction and literacy support
Speech sound and fluency programs
Feeding and swallowing assistance
AAC implementation (communication devices)
Depending on needs, services may be delivered in clinic, at home, in aged-care settings, at school, or in the community.
Functional Capacity Assessments & Reporting
Our team can complete formal assessments and clinical reports to support:
NDIS reviews and renewals
Assistive technology funding
Home modifications
Support applications
Ongoing therapy justification
We work closely with participants and coordinators to ensure documentation aligns with functional goals and NDIS requirements.
Flexible Delivery Options
We understand every NDIS participant has different needs. Services can be delivered:
One-on-one in clinic
In the home
In the community
In aged-care or supported living
Individually or alongside existing support teams
Coordination with carers, families, and support workers is encouraged.
Get Started With NDIS Services
If you’re an NDIS participant—or assisting someone who is—contact Physimed Health to discuss how we can support your functional goals.
Book an appointment, request an assessment, or speak with our NDIS team today.
Your goals. Your support. Your progress—backed by experienced allied health professionals.
Specialised In:
NDIS | Support at home (SAH) | Developmental Delays | Functional Capacity Assessment & Report | Assistive Technology Assessment & Report | Sensory Assessment & Report | Motor Skills (Gross & Fine) | Self-Care Skills | School Readiness Programs
Frequently asked questions
Clinical Pilates is a physiotherapist-designed exercise program that focuses on controlled movement, core strength, posture, flexibility, and functional stability. Unlike general Pilates classes, every exercise is tailored to your injury, goals, and physical needs.
General Pilates is usually run as a group fitness class with a one-size-fits-all program.
Clinical Pilates is:
- Individually programmed
- Led by qualified health practitioners
- Based on clinical assessment and injury rehabilitation
- Progressed safely and systematically
It’s designed for rehab, performance, and long-term musculoskeletal health.
No. Many clients join to get stronger, improve posture, or stay active. Clinical Pilates is suitable for anyone wanting guided exercise—from complete beginners to athletes.
Sessions may include:
- Reformer beds
- Trapeze/Cadillac
- Wunda chair
- Suspension systems
- Floor/core conditioning
Equipment choice depends on your goals and ability.
Yes! You don’t need any experience. Clinical Pilates is designed to start where you are and build gradually. Your program progresses at your pace.
Wear comfortable, stretchy clothing that allows movement. Grip socks may be required for hygiene and safety. Bring a water bottle and towel.
Sessions typically run 45–60 minutes, depending on class structure and your individual program.