NDIS Physiotherapy
Our NDIS physiotherapy services support participants to improve mobility, manage pain, and build independence in everyday activities. At Janalli Services, our physiotherapists deliver evidence-based physiotherapy supports aligned with individual NDIS goals, helping participants stay active at home and in the community.
NDIS Physiotherapy from a Registered NDIS Provider
Janalli Services is a registered NDIS provider, offering physiotherapy supports designed to improve functional capacity, movement, and confidence. Our NDIS physiotherapy programs focus on practical outcomes that help participants manage daily activities safely and independently. Our NDIS physiotherapy supports may assist with:
- Improving mobility, balance, and coordination
- Strengthening muscles for independence
- Overcoming activity restrictions at home and in the community
- Safe techniques for walking, standing, and transfers
- Pain management strategies
- Support for recovery after illness, surgery, or injury
- Enhancing participation in sport, recreation, and daily tasks
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is physiotherapy covered by the NDIS?
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Yes, physiotherapy may be funded under the NDIS when it relates to improving functional capacity, mobility, or independence. NDIS physiotherapy is commonly funded under Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living, depending on your goals and plan. Janalli Services is a registered NDIS provider and can help determine eligibility.
- Who can access NDIS physiotherapy?
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NDIS physiotherapy is available to participants whose plans include supports for physical wellbeing, mobility, or functional independence. Access depends on individual goals and approved funding.
- What does a physiotherapist do?
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Physiotherapists help people improve mobility, manage pain, and build strength so they can move more confidently in daily life.
- Do I need special equipment?
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Not necessarily. Our physiotherapists may use simple tools or exercises that can be done at home. If equipment is recommended, we’ll guide you through the options.
- How often should I see a physiotherapist?
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It depends on your needs and goals. Some participants benefit from regular weekly sessions, while others may only need occasional reviews.