Find an NDIS Exercise Physiologist in Fremantle

Are you looking for an experienced NDIS exercise physiologist (EP) for yourself or a loved one? HeyHubble can help you find a trustworthy exercise physiologist in Fremantle.

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The great part about receiving your NDIS plan is that you can now work with providers and get the support you need. We’re passionate about being able to find you the best quality providers who tick all your boxes.
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How HeyHubble works

We’re both an online platform and a helpful team of people in your corner. Rely on us to find top quality providers based on what’s important to you.

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We don’t just let any provider on HeyHubble. We make sure they’re good people offering quality services, through interviews and quality checks.
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Our team genuinely love what we do. The outstanding relationships we develop with our clients are key to our success.
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Jak and his team offer individualised academic assistance for NDIS participants across Perth. Jak works closely with participants to achieve their goals.
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It’s Adam's job to make sure the whole experience for you, from online to within the clinic and beyond meets and exceeds your expectations.
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I am an OT with nearly 30 years experience across a wide range of conditions. I’m approachable and build rapport easily with participants and their family.
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Clare is a Senior Speech Pathologists at Body Agility. Clare is highly qualified and has experience working with patients of all ages, but especially persons with neurological conditions.
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Things to consider when looking for providers

We believe everyone should be able to easily find supports that are right for their life. Here’s a list of things you may want to consider when choosing a provider:
Tip: You can include any of these things in your request to us, and we’ll find you providers who match!
A provider who specialises in your disability
Availability on certain days or times
Someone who speaks your first language
Someone who has the same interests as you
Any specific skills you want to build
Whether the provider needs to be NDIS registered or not (how you manage your funding will determine this)
Preferences around gender or age to make you feel most comfortable
How long you want to travel to sessions, or if you want home visits
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  • Art Therapist
  • Assistance with decision making, daily planning and budgeting
  • Assistive Technology Assessment
  • Cleaning
  • Counselling
  • Dietitian
  • Functional Capacity Assessment
  • Individual skills development and training
  • Individual skills development for living independently
  • Individual social skills development
  • Mentoring
  • Music Therapist
  • Nursing
  • Peer Support
  • Personal training
  • Play Therapist
  • Podiatrist
  • Positive Behaviour Support
  • Professional Organiser
  • Respite
  • Specialised driver training
  • Specialist support coordinator
  • Support coordinator
  • Support worker to access social and community activites one on one
  • Support workers to assist with personal activities
  • Therapy assistant
  • Training for carers & parents
Exercise Physiology in Fremantle for People Living with Disability

Exercise Physiology in Fremantle for People Living with Disability

Our expert team will connect you with exercise physiologists in your local area that can provide you with a customised exercise program for your individual needs, giving you the tools to improve your day-to-day life. Our team at HeyHubble can connect you with EPs who can support you in a variety of ways to improve your mobility, strength and fitness.

Covered by the NDIS

Exercise physiology can be funded by the NDIS. You can access Exercise Physiology if you have the funding category ‘Improved Daily Living’ or ‘Improved Health and Wellbeing’ under ‘Capacity Building’ in your plan. HeyHubble can help find you trusted providers that offer exercise physiology in your area.

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How Exercise Physiology can help people with disability

Keeping your body moving is important for muscle conditioning, maintaining strength and overall good health. Exercise physiologists can support people with disability by using exercise and movement to improve fitness and mobility.

An exercise physiologist can help you by:

  • Designing a unique fitness program to help you achieve your goals
  • Offering you advice on lifestyle changes
  • Helping you achieve your fitness goals related to moving
  • Assisting you to prepare for other activities such as community or team sports, or attending a gym
  • Ensuring you are moving in a way that is safe
  • Supporting you to build muscle tone
  • Developing, maintaining or practising skills related to your mobility

Keeping your body moving is important for muscle conditioning, maintaining strength and overall good health. Exercise physiologists can support people with disability by using exercise and movement to improve fitness and mobility.

An exercise physiologist can help you by:

  • Designing a unique fitness program to help you achieve your goals
  • Offering you advice on lifestyle changes
  • Helping you achieve your fitness goals related to moving
  • Assisting you to prepare for other activities such as community or team sports, or attending a gym
  • Ensuring you are moving in a way that is safe
  • Supporting you to build muscle tone
  • Developing, maintaining or practising skills related to your mobility

Services provided by Exercise Physiologists

  • Strength training
    Develop your muscular strength, power and endurance through resistance and light weight training.
  • Cardiovascular / aerobic fitness
    Improve cardiovascular health through aerobic exercise.
  • Balance training
    Strengthen muscles to improve coordination and balance.
  • Flexibility
    Improve flexibility, including joint range of motion.
  • Improved independence
    Support you to move more freely and independently.
  • Better pain management
    Learn strategies to manage any chronic pain you have due to your disability.

Services provided by Exercise Physiologists

  • Strength training
    Develop your muscular strength, power and endurance through resistance and light weight training.
  • Cardiovascular / aerobic fitness
    Improve cardiovascular health through aerobic exercise.
  • Balance training
    Strengthen muscles to improve coordination and balance.
  • Flexibility
    Improve flexibility, including joint range of motion.
  • Improved independence
    Support you to move more freely and independently.
  • Better pain management
    Learn strategies to manage any chronic pain you have due to your disability.

Benefits

  • Improving memory and concentration
  • Helping achieve and maintain a healthy weight
  • Managing fatigue and energy levels
  • Supporting better metabolism
  • Improved stress management
  • Managing stiffness and pain
  • Lowering blood pressure
  • Better quality sleep

Benefits

  • Improving memory and concentration
  • Helping achieve and maintain a healthy weight
  • Managing fatigue and energy levels
  • Supporting better metabolism
  • Improved stress management
  • Managing stiffness and pain
  • Lowering blood pressure
  • Better quality sleep

How HeyHubble works

We’re both an online platform and a helpful team of people in your corner. Rely on us to find top quality providers based on what’s important to you.

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Our team is in your corner

We know the NDIS like the back of our hands, and we want to share that knowledge with you so you can find the providers you need.Get in touch with us or give HeyHubble a try today.

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