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Mobile allied health · Mortlake 2137

NDIS Physio, OT & Exercise Physiology in Mortlake

Professional mobile allied health support for NDIS and Support at Home clients in Mortlake. 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 Mortlake

Coordinated care, close to home.

Mobile Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Exercise Physiology for NDIS and Support at Home clients in Mortlake.

Allied health delivered where life happens

Three disciplines. One practical, coordinated approach.

Mortlake exercise planning begins with a meaningful activity and a realistic practice routine. Existing programs and supporter observations should show what has and has not been sustainable for the participant.

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NDIS Physiotherapy in Mortlake

Physiotherapy may be the starting point in Mortlake when pain, a new mobility change, falls, transfers or an unresolved movement-safety question needs assessment before broader conditioning. Include active precautions and the aid or assistance used. State the Mortlake activity the participant wants exercise to make easier or more sustainable.

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NDIS Occupational Therapy in Mortlake

Occupational Therapy may be relevant when a Mortlake participant’s fatigue, routine, prompts, equipment or task setup prevents follow-through. OT input should answer a defined occupational question rather than being added automatically to an exercise request. Separate an unresolved pain or movement-safety concern from an OT routine-design question.

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NDIS Exercise Physiology in Mortlake

Exercise Physiology may design and progress a Mortlake strength, endurance or physical-activity program based on the participant’s goals, health considerations and genuine opportunities to practise. The baseline and review measures are agreed individually. Include available resources, preferred practice times and symptom or recovery response for Exercise Physiology triage.

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Local coverage

Mobile allied health in Mortlake and nearby inner Sydney communities

Mortlake, postcode 2137, is included in Healthroos’ City of Canada Bay mobile service area. A Mortlake exercise referral should explain what the participant wants to do more easily and what practice is realistic between visits. A previous exercise sheet is useful only when the referrer also describes what was attempted, what the person liked or avoided, symptom and fatigue responses, and why the routine stopped. Healthroos reviews whether Exercise Physiology is the right starting service or whether pain, a recent mobility change, falls, transfers or another unresolved movement concern first needs Physiotherapy. OT may be relevant when fatigue management, task design, prompts or the way exercise fits into daily routines is the main barrier. The participant’s preferences, available space, simple equipment, supporter role and current health guidance all affect whether a plan can be sustained. Progress should be connected to an agreed functional or participation goal rather than attendance or the number of exercises completed. Programs are individualized and adjusted through clinical review; no standard progression or outcome is promised from the locality or funding category.

  • 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

Build a practical Mortlake activity plan

Connect exercise to a routine the participant values

A useful baseline and realistic practice plan support safer programming and meaningful review.

Name the activity goal

Explain what the participant hopes to do more often, for longer or with less assistance.

Describe the baseline

Include present activity, symptoms, fatigue, recovery, support and relevant health guidance.

Plan for practice

Record available space or equipment, preferred timing, prompts and barriers that affect follow-through between visits.

Example: review an exercise program that is no longer used

A Mortlake participant may have an old home program but complete none of it because the instructions feel too long and the activities do not connect to a current goal. The referral can attach the program, describe pain or fatigue responses, identify available support and state the activity the person wants to regain. Exercise Physiology or Physiotherapy can then be considered from the present question rather than simply restarting the sheet. OT is relevant only if a separate routine or task-design issue needs assessment.

  • Previous program and participant feedback
  • Current capacity, symptoms, recovery and health guidance
  • Meaningful activity plus realistic resources for practice

An earlier Mortlake exercise program is background information; a new clinician does not automatically endorse or continue it.

Choose the right pathway

NDIS and Support at Home referrals in Mortlake

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.

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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.

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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 Mortlake activity goal, current baseline, health guidance, symptoms, practice options, requested discipline, funding and present clinician capacity.

03 · Arrange

If we can support the referral, the team confirms the appointment setting and next steps.

Mortlake FAQs

Questions about mobile allied health

What makes an Exercise Physiology referral useful in Mortlake?

Include the participant's activity goal, current routine, health guidance, symptoms or fatigue, available resources and support needed for practice.

Should a Mortlake referral request Physio before Exercise Physiology?

It depends on the question. Recent pain, falls, transfers or unresolved movement safety may need Physiotherapy review before broader conditioning.

Can Healthroos continue an old Mortlake exercise sheet?

The previous program can be reviewed as context, but the treating clinician independently assesses current goals, capacity and clinical suitability.

How do I make a referral from Mortlake?

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 Mortlake

Call 0468 333 813 or send a referral online. We will confirm service fit and clinician availability before arranging the first visit.