For many people living with disability, movement can become more difficult over time. Fatigue, reduced strength, pain or changes in balance may affect how someone walks, sits, exercises or takes part in daily activities. These changes gradually limit independence if they are not addressed. Physiotherapy focuses on helping participants maintain and improve physical function so…
For many NDIS participants, everyday tasks can involve challenges that others rarely think about. Activities such as getting dressed, preparing meals, managing fatigue, coping with sensory environments or joining community activities can require extra support. Occupational therapy (OT) focuses on helping people build the skills and supports needed to take part in daily life. Within…
Everyday movement isn’t just “exercise”. For people living with disability, it can mean getting out of bed without fear of falling. Walking safely across the kitchen. Managing stairs, uneven paths, fatigue, pain or stiffness — all of which can make it harder to do the things that matter most. Thankfully, NDIS physiotherapy can support these…
Sometimes a behaviour is the only way a person can say, “Something isn’t working for me.” It might be a need that isn’t being met. A change that feels too big. Pain that hasn’t been picked up yet. A room that’s too loud, too bright, too unpredictable. And sometimes, the behaviour can put the person…