Mobile allied health · Denistone 2114
NDIS Physio, OT & Exercise Physiology in Denistone
Professional mobile allied health support for NDIS and Support at Home clients in Denistone. Our clinicians can visit at home, supported accommodation or an appropriate community setting, subject to current availability.
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Mobile allied health in Denistone
Coordinated care, close to home.
Mobile Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Exercise Physiology for NDIS and Support at Home clients in Denistone.
Allied health delivered where life happens
Three disciplines. One practical, coordinated approach.
Denistone referrals are triaged around a defined functional priority. Describing the activity, the current method, assistance already provided and the change sought helps Healthroos determine whether Physio, OT or Exercise Physiology is the appropriate service to review.

NDIS Physiotherapy in Denistone
Physiotherapy may be relevant when the Denistone question concerns walking, a transfer, balance, pain or movement confidence. State when the difficulty occurs, the aid or assistance used and any current clinical precautions. The physiotherapist can assess the task and discuss an individual plan; the referral should not predict a technique, equipment item or outcome. If several difficulties are listed, identify which one the participant wants addressed first.

NDIS Occupational Therapy in Denistone
Occupational Therapy may examine one daily activity, such as a personal-care, kitchen or domestic routine. Explain which step limits participation and what the person wants to do differently. The OT may consider task method, prompts, equipment or environmental setup after assessment rather than starting from a generic functional checklist. The requested report purpose should be stated before assessment so scope and feasibility can be reviewed.

NDIS Exercise Physiology in Denistone
Exercise Physiology may support a Denistone goal involving strength, endurance, confidence or consistency with activity. Include current exercise, relevant medical guidance and realistic opportunities to practise. A graded program is considered only after clinical suitability and the person’s preferences are reviewed. Urgent medical symptoms require the appropriate medical or emergency pathway, not a routine mobile visit.

Local coverage
Mobile allied health in Denistone and nearby northern Sydney communities
Denistone, postcode 2114, is included in Healthroos’ City of Ryde mobile service area. A Denistone referral is most useful when it names one everyday task or movement that matters now, rather than requesting a broad assessment without a decision to make. Healthroos reviews that priority, the requested discipline, the participant’s usual support and the setting in which the task occurs. A simple before-now-next brief can make the first contact clearer: before records how the chosen task was previously completed, now describes the exact point at which the routine changes, and next states the practical decision the participant wants help to make. This optional format keeps background material proportionate and gives the intake team a concise baseline snapshot without turning the referral into a predetermined treatment plan. The brief can also separate an observation request from a documentation request. For example, a referrer might need the clinician to observe the first transfer of the morning, record the assistance actually used and advise on the next clinical step; that is different from asking for a comprehensive report about every part of the day. Naming the intended reader, the unanswered decision and the smallest useful scope lets Healthroos assess feasibility before personal records are exchanged. It also gives the participant a clear opportunity to confirm that the proposed starting point reflects their own priority.
- Visits at home or supported accommodation
- Community, recreation or gym settings when appropriate
- Coordination with participants, families and support coordinators
- Availability confirmed after referral review
A focused Denistone referral
Start with the participant's first practical priority
A specific first question makes it easier to select a discipline, prepare the visit and avoid an unnecessarily broad assessment.
Describe the activity
Record where the task starts, what the participant can complete and the point at which help or difficulty begins.
Explain the present method
Include aids, prompts, physical assistance and relevant precautions without prescribing a replacement strategy.
Name the decision needed
State what the participant or referrer needs to understand after assessment and who may receive that information.
Example: focus a broad request on the first morning task
A Denistone referral may list reduced walking confidence, difficulty dressing and an exercise plan that is no longer followed. Instead of asking for all services at once, the referrer can record that the participant first wants to reach the bathroom and complete the transfer with their usual support. That information helps Healthroos consider whether physiotherapy or occupational therapy should review the immediate question. Exercise Physiology can be considered separately if there is a defined capacity goal and the current plan is clinically suitable to revisit.
- The participant's first chosen activity and current method
- Aids, assistance, precautions and the point where difficulty begins
- Separate questions for any service that may be considered later
Healthroos reviews each requested discipline and current capacity; a broad referral does not guarantee that every service will be accepted.
Choose the right pathway
NDIS and Support at Home referrals in Denistone
For NDIS participants
Healthroos is a registered NDIS provider. We accept referrals from participants, families and support coordinators for mobile Physio, OT and Exercise Physiology.
For Support at Home clients
Mobile allied health may be arranged when approved as a clinical support under Support at Home. The service must be included in the person’s support plan and funded from the available budget; current contribution rules apply no participant contribution to clinical supports.
A clear referral process
From referral to the first visit
01 · Refer
Tell us the requested discipline, goals, funding pathway and preferred visit location.
02 · Review
We review the participant’s first functional priority, requested discipline, Denistone setting, funding pathway and available clinician match before discussing an appointment.
03 · Arrange
If we can support the referral, the team confirms the appointment setting and next steps.
Denistone FAQs
Questions about mobile allied health
Which allied health service should I request in Denistone?
Physio may focus on movement, transfers or balance; OT may examine daily activities, equipment or routines; Exercise Physiology may address an individual capacity and activity goal. Describe the functional question and Healthroos will review service fit and availability.
Can I refer for more than one Denistone difficulty?
Yes, but identify the participant's first priority and provide a separate question for each requested discipline. A broad request does not mean every service will be accepted.
What information helps prepare a Denistone home visit?
Include the relevant task, current method, aids, assistance, precautions, preferred setting, funding pathway and authorised contact. Essential arrival details can be supplied separately.
How do I make a referral from Denistone?
Use the Healthroos referral pathway or call 0468 333 813. Include the requested discipline, goals, funding pathway and preferred visit setting.
Discuss a referral in Denistone
Call 0468 333 813 or send a referral online. We will confirm service fit and clinician availability before arranging the first visit.