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Allied Health Assistant

Allied Health Assistants support a range of therapies including speech pathology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, community rehabilitation, and dietetics.

About Our Allied Health Assistant Service

Our Allied Health Assistants work alongside qualified therapists to support the delivery of a range of therapy services. They assist with speech pathology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, community rehabilitation, and dietetics programs. Allied Health Assistants play a key role in helping clients achieve their therapy goals by providing consistent support under the direction and supervision of qualified allied health professionals. As an NDIS registered provider, our Allied Health Assistants deliver services at our clinic at 341C Forsyth Road, Truganina, and through community visits at schools, kindergartens, childcare centres, and homes.

Conditions & Issues We Support

  • Speech and language therapy support needs
  • Physiotherapy rehabilitation support
  • Occupational therapy program support
  • Community rehabilitation needs
  • Dietetics program support
  • Disability support
  • Developmental delay
  • Multiple therapy needs

What We Offer

  • Creating therapy treatment plans (under therapist direction)
  • Monitoring and reporting changes in client progress
  • Providing administrative support for therapy programs
  • Compiling patient histories
  • Coordinating health programs
  • Assisting with overall client care
  • Supporting speech pathology programs
  • Supporting physiotherapy programs
  • Supporting occupational therapy programs
  • Supporting community rehabilitation programs
  • Supporting dietetics programs
  • Community visits (school, kindergarten, childcare, home)
Accepted Funding:NDISPrivate

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an allied health assistant do?
An allied health assistant (AHA) works under the supervision of qualified therapists to help deliver therapy programs. Our AHAs support speech pathology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, community rehabilitation, and dietetics programs, helping clients practise skills and achieve their therapy goals.
Does NDIS fund allied health assistants?
Yes. Allied health assistant services are funded under NDIS Core supports. AHA sessions are a cost-effective way to increase the frequency of therapy support within your NDIS plan, as they work alongside and under the direction of qualified therapists.

Ready to Get Started?

Book an appointment with our allied health assistant team today. We offer free initial consultations for NDIS participants.