At Optimum Exercise Physiology our team are qualified and experienced practitioners with a passion for helping you achieve your goals. Our aim is to provide you with support, guidance, education and a plan to work towards what is important to you.
We are Registered NDIS Providers
Optimum Exercise Physiology Allied Health Practitioners are registered to provide services under the NDIS. We provide the following support to NDIS Participants:
Consultations can take place either at the participant's home (we travel far and wide), or at our clinic located in Clare. We also offer group options, 1:1 and social events - in an effort to build a community.
Some of the reasons you might want to see an Exercise Physiologist under NDIS include:
We are Registered NDIS Providers
Optimum Exercise Physiology Allied Health Practitioners are registered to provide services under the NDIS. We provide the following support to NDIS Participants:
- Exercise Physiology
- Diabetes Education
Consultations can take place either at the participant's home (we travel far and wide), or at our clinic located in Clare. We also offer group options, 1:1 and social events - in an effort to build a community.
Some of the reasons you might want to see an Exercise Physiologist under NDIS include:
- Your condition or disability affects your physical and/or mental health or wellbeing
- Your plan has goals that relate to improving or maintaining your fitness, mobility, strength, stamina or physical independence
- You would benefit from supervised, individualised or targeted exercise-based treatment
- You want to participate in community-based sports or activities
Services that we offer NDIS Participants include:
Exercise Physiology
Exercise programs can be tailored for those with disabilities by designing programs to address specific needs such as increasing independence in activities of daily living, improving general wellness, engaging in the community, improving overall strength and capacity, and improving independence with social activities.
Diabetes Education
Support for people living with Diabetes may include
Exercise Physiology
Exercise programs can be tailored for those with disabilities by designing programs to address specific needs such as increasing independence in activities of daily living, improving general wellness, engaging in the community, improving overall strength and capacity, and improving independence with social activities.
Diabetes Education
Support for people living with Diabetes may include
- Development of a specific diabetes management plan where the participant’s disability complicates the management and care of their diabetes. This would build on the clinical plan developed by the General Practitioner.
- Training of an NDIS-funded suitably qualified and competent worker to implement a diabetic management plan. this could include training in diabetes technology so that a competent worker can better support a NDIS participant.
How Exercise Physiology Can Help:
Exercise physiology is all about building your physical capacity, so that you can be more independent and participate in activities of interest at home, school, work and in your community.
Optimum Exercise Physiology accredited exercise physiologists are university qualified health professionals trained and experienced in designing and delivering effective exercise programs for people with disability.
An NDIS exercise physiologist can help by assessing your current level of function and designing tailored exercise interventions to target your needs. Depending on your goals, exercise therapy might aim to:
Clinical exercise physiologists also provide education and advice to enhance health and wellbeing.
Every program is personalised to target what you’d like to achieve, and designed to be safe, enjoyable and easy to practice on your own, or with help from your support people.
We are here to help participants with a wide range of disabilities. These include:
* Psychosocial Disability including but not limited to Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anxiety
* Neurological conditions such as MS, Parkinson's Disease, Motor Neuron Disease
* Cerebral Palsy
* Autism
* Stroke, Traumatic or Acquired Brain Injury
* Spinal Cord Injury
* Pain management, Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Rhematoid Arthritis
* Autism, Aspergers, Developmental delay, other intellectual disabilities
* Amputation
Exercise physiology is all about building your physical capacity, so that you can be more independent and participate in activities of interest at home, school, work and in your community.
Optimum Exercise Physiology accredited exercise physiologists are university qualified health professionals trained and experienced in designing and delivering effective exercise programs for people with disability.
An NDIS exercise physiologist can help by assessing your current level of function and designing tailored exercise interventions to target your needs. Depending on your goals, exercise therapy might aim to:
- Increase your fitness and endurance
- Improve your dexterity and coordination
- Build strength and flexibility
- Improve your mobility and balance
- Reduce spasticity and contractures
- Improve your posture
- Improve sleep quality
- Decrease symptoms of anxiety and/or depression
- Create a sustainable physical activity routine that will help you as you get older
- Decrease or manage pain
- Improve your metabolic wellbeing, including better diabetes management
Clinical exercise physiologists also provide education and advice to enhance health and wellbeing.
Every program is personalised to target what you’d like to achieve, and designed to be safe, enjoyable and easy to practice on your own, or with help from your support people.
We are here to help participants with a wide range of disabilities. These include:
* Psychosocial Disability including but not limited to Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anxiety
* Neurological conditions such as MS, Parkinson's Disease, Motor Neuron Disease
* Cerebral Palsy
* Autism
* Stroke, Traumatic or Acquired Brain Injury
* Spinal Cord Injury
* Pain management, Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Rhematoid Arthritis
* Autism, Aspergers, Developmental delay, other intellectual disabilities
* Amputation
NDIS Category?
Optimum Exercise Physiology are a registered NDIS provider for services under the following support categories:
Services can be individual or part of a small or larger group.
Optimum Exercise Physiology are a registered NDIS provider for services under the following support categories:
- Improved health and well-being
- Improved daily living.
Services can be individual or part of a small or larger group.
The process to get you started:
1. Initial Assessment – this is where we meet to discuss your health and wellness goals, undertake a health and physical assessment and formulate a plan about how we can provide exercise therapy to assist you to work towards your NDIS goals;
2. Quote - We develop a quote for your future services which will be itemised so that you know what services we will provide, for how much, and for what period of time we recommend. This is so that you know exactly where your funds are going upfront. This may also be shared with your plan manager if you wish/if requested.
3. Service Agreement - This service agreement will need to be completed before starting your chosen services with us, and it outlines the following:
4. Regular Bookings – following completion of your service agreement we will work with you to provide a regular booking schedule and provide this to you in writing. This way it is easy to work any other appointments you have around this schedule and/or book carer support to assist you to attend when needed.
Optimum Exercise Physiology information and policies:
1. Initial Assessment – this is where we meet to discuss your health and wellness goals, undertake a health and physical assessment and formulate a plan about how we can provide exercise therapy to assist you to work towards your NDIS goals;
2. Quote - We develop a quote for your future services which will be itemised so that you know what services we will provide, for how much, and for what period of time we recommend. This is so that you know exactly where your funds are going upfront. This may also be shared with your plan manager if you wish/if requested.
3. Service Agreement - This service agreement will need to be completed before starting your chosen services with us, and it outlines the following:
- What support or service we have agreed upon;
- The cost of the support or service;
- The duration and frequency of that service, ie how long the service will go for and how often you will be attending;
- Terms and conditions in regards to changes to the service;
- Our cancellation and termination policy;
- Your rights and responsibilities
- Our rights and responsibilities
4. Regular Bookings – following completion of your service agreement we will work with you to provide a regular booking schedule and provide this to you in writing. This way it is easy to work any other appointments you have around this schedule and/or book carer support to assist you to attend when needed.
Optimum Exercise Physiology information and policies:
How to get started? Contact us on 8873 0628, complete the referral form here or email [email protected] to book your appointment or to ask any further questions. Alternatively you can book your initial appointment online with us - book online |
GET IN TOUCHLocation: 6/25 Old North Road, Clare, SA, 5453
Telephone: 8873 0628 Fax: 8121 6139 Email: [email protected] |