NDIS

How We Support NDIS Participants
At Physio Strong Albany, we understand that every NDIS participant is unique. That’s why we take the time to listen, learn about your goals, and create a physio plan that works for your needs.
We work with both self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants and provide support at our private clinic or in your home (depending on availability).
What Our NDIS Services Can Help With
Our services are suitable for a wide range of physical needs and conditions, including:
- Mobility and movement limitations
- Injury recovery and prevention
- Muscle weakness, balance or coordination issues
- Pain management and joint care
We’ll tailor the sessions to suit your level and comfort — whether that’s gentle support or more structured strength-building.
What to Expect
We’ll start with an initial consultation to assess your current function, health history, and plan goals. Then we’ll build a program that may include:
- Movement and mobility training
- Balance, posture and coordination work
- Strength and endurance exercises
- Pain and stiffness management
- Education and support for everyday tasks
Why Choose Physio Strong Albany for NDIS?
- Appointments are one-on-one and unhurried
- We focus on real, practical outcomes for everyday life
- Our team communicates clearly with your wider support team
- The clinic is welcoming and accessible, featuring private treatment rooms and a spacious gym designed for movement and recovery
- We build trust and consistency — many clients work with the same physio long-term
We’re here to support you — not just with treatment, but with respect, kindness, and encouragement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we work with both. If you’re self-managed, you can book directly and pay us. If you’re plan-managed, we can invoice your plan manager directly. We’ll help make the process simple either way
Absolutely. We’ll review your goals during the first session and tailor our physio support to help you achieve them — whether that’s moving more freely, improving strength, or being more independent in daily life.
If you have a copy of your NDIS plan or reports from previous therapists, feel free to bring them — but they’re not required. Just let us know your goals, and we’ll take it from there.
That depends on the funding allocated in your plan. Some people come once a week, others more or less often depending on their goals. We’ll work within your budget and help you plan accordingly.
Yes. We can provide written updates, progress summaries, and treatment plans if your coordinator, plan manager, or GP needs documentation for reviews or reporting
