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At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we provide NDIS physiotherapy services in Perth for children, adolescents and adults living with disability. We offer appointments in our Malaga clinic, Noranda clinic, and, where suitable, through mobile physiotherapy visits.
Our physiotherapy services are focused on helping NDIS participants work toward goals related to mobility, transfers, strength, balance, endurance, pain-aware movement, equipment use, physical function, and participation in daily life. We take an individualised approach and work with each person’s presentation, goals, environment and support network.
Where appropriate, we can also coordinate care with our wider allied health team, including Occupational Therapy, Exercise Physiology and Speech Pathology so participants and families can access more integrated support in one place.
Physiotherapy may be relevant for NDIS participants where the support relates to the ongoing functional impact of disability and aligns with the participant’s goals and needs.
The NDIS states that physiotherapy may be funded when it is required due to the ongoing impact of disability and meets NDIS funding criteria. It also distinguishes disability-related therapy from treatment that is primarily the responsibility of the general health system, such as post-surgical recovery.
At Palms, our NDIS physiotherapy services may support:
walking, mobility and transfers
balance and falls risk reduction strategies
strength, endurance and physical capacity
gross motor development
postural support and movement planning
participation in home, school, work or community activities
assistive technology - equipment, mobility aid and seating-related support where clinically appropriate
carer education and practical handling strategies where relevant
Support is tailored to the individual and may vary depending on age, diagnosis, goals, home environment, functional presentation and plan circumstances.
We offer clinic-based NDIS physiotherapy as well as mobile physiotherapy home visits, depending on the participant’s needs and the suitability of the service.
Our clinics can be a good option for participants who benefit from:
access to a dedicated therapy environment - kids therapy gym, sensory room, rehabilitation gym
use of equipment and therapy spaces
structured rehabilitation sessions
opportunities to work on mobility, strength and movement goals in a clinical setting
Mobile physiotherapy may suit participants who:
find travel difficult
need support in their own home environment
benefit from therapy in the setting where they complete daily activities
require assessment of transfers, mobility, home access or function in real-life contexts
This allows us to tailor therapy to how the participant actually lives, moves and functions day to day.
Our physiotherapists may assist NDIS participants with:
Support for walking, sit-to-stand transitions, bed mobility, transfers, and moving more safely and efficiently in different environments.
Individualised exercise and movement programs aimed at supporting strength, endurance, physical confidence and participation.
Assessment and therapy targeting balance, coordination and movement safety, particularly where falls risk or reduced confidence is affecting day-to-day life.
For children and some adults, physiotherapy may assist with gross motor development, movement patterns, coordination and physical participation.
Physiotherapists may also contribute to assessment and recommendations relating to mobility aids, physical function, and other supports where this sits within physiotherapy scope and clinical need.
Our NDIS physiotherapy services may be suitable for children and adults with a wide range of disability-related functional needs. This may include participants who need support with:
musculoskeletal issues impacting disability-related function
mobility limitations
postural and gross motor concerns
complex physical needs
The type of therapy provided always depends on the participant’s individual goals, needs and clinical presentation.
At Palms, our focus is on function and participation. That means we look at what is making daily life harder and what practical support may help.
Depending on the participant, physiotherapy may focus on goals such as:
moving more safely at home
improving confidence with walking
building strength for daily activities
improving transfer ability
supporting participation at school or in the community
helping carers support safe movement
improving comfort, access or physical function
We take care to keep therapy practical, measurable and relevant to real life.
NDIS funding decisions are made by the NDIA and depend on the participant’s plan, management type, goals, evidence and funding criteria. The NDIS funds supports that relate to disability and meet the “reasonable and necessary” criteria. Supports recommended by a therapist are not automatically funded, and final decisions sit with the NDIA.
If a participant is self-managed or plan-managed, they may be able to use an unregistered provider. If they are NDIA-managed, they generally need to use registered providers. We are able to see plan or self managed NDIS participants.
Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health offers clinic-based and mobile NDIS physiotherapy services for children and adults across Perth. We also provide occupational therapy, exercise physiology and speech pathology for participants who may benefit from broader allied health support.
Contact our team to discuss your goals, service needs, and whether clinic or mobile therapy is the right fit.
Find the right support by discipline, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, exercise physiology and other allied health services.
Although this page focuses on NDIS physiotherapy, many participants benefit from support across more than one discipline. At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we also offer:
Occupational therapy may help participants with:
daily living skills
self-care and routines
fatigue management
home modifications - setup and access
assistive technology and environmental recommendations
functional capacity and participation-focused assessment
Exercise physiology may support participants who need:
structured exercise programs
physical conditioning
strength and endurance work
graded activity support
health-focused movement strategies tailored to disability and function
Speech pathology may assist participants with:
communication
speech and language development
cognitive-communication needs
feeding and swallowing support where clinically relevant
We know many participants and families are looking for more than a single appointment type. They want a team that understands the bigger picture.
Where appropriate, our therapists can work together to support broader NDIS goals around:
independence
mobility
participation
communication
safety
function at home and in the community
This can make it easier for participants and families to access coordinated support across multiple therapy areas.
Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health offers a range of therapy services and specialised supports. You can browse by therapy area, explore specialised services, or learn more about the facilities and equipment we use in-clinic .
We support children, adults and older adults with disability, injury, chronic conditions, developmental concerns, communication needs, mobility challenges and rehabilitation goals.
NDIS physiotherapy refers to physiotherapy supports that may be provided to an NDIS participant where the support relates to the ongoing impact of disability and meets NDIS funding criteria.
Yes. We offer NDIS physiotherapy in clinic at Malaga and Noranda, and we may also provide mobile physiotherapy home visits where suitable.
It may be, depending on the participant’s disability-related needs, plan goals, evidence and whether the support meets NDIS funding criteria. The NDIS says physiotherapy may be funded where it is needed because of the ongoing impact of disability and meets the criteria.
No. The NDIA says that while health professionals may recommend supports, not all recommended supports are funded. Final funding decisions rest with the NDIA.
If you are self-managed or plan-managed, you may be able to use unregistered providers. NDIA-managed participants generally need registered providers.
No. While this page focuses on physiotherapy, we also offer occupational therapy, exercise physiology and speech pathology, which may be helpful for participants who need broader allied health support.
Yes. We support both children and adults, with therapy tailored to the participant’s age, goals, functional needs and environment.
Physiotherapy may assist with walking, transfers, balance, gross motor function, strength, endurance and physical participation, depending on the participant’s needs and goals.
Where clinically appropriate and within scope, physiotherapists and other allied health clinicians may contribute to assessment, trials, recommendations and functional support relating to mobility aids, equipment and physical function. The NDIA notes allied health providers play an important role in supporting participants to select appropriate assistive technology, depending on cost and risk category requirements.
You can contact Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health to discuss your goals, funding pathway, preferred location and whether clinic-based or mobile physiotherapy is likely to be the best fit.
If you’re unsure which service is the best fit, our team can help guide you based on your needs, goals and funding pathway.