NDIS and Exercise Physiology: How Does It Work

NDIS and Exercise Physiology: How Does It Work

Imagine being told that there is a way to improve your physical and mental health, all while having fun and without spending any money. Impossible, right? Wrong! In fact, this is exactly what NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) offers people of all ages.

NDIS, or the National Disability Insurance Scheme, is an Australian-wide system funded by the government that provides financial support to Australians with permanent physical or psychological disabilities.

Here we will explore how NDIS funding can help make this possible for you.

What Is NDIS and How Does It Work?

The NDIS aids Australians with disabilities and their loved ones so that they can take part in work and social life. The program aims to help those with disabilities develop skillsets and abilities.

The NDIS fund provides money for therapy services that help a person with disabilities to function more independently. This includes physical therapy, dietetics, and exercise physiology services.

What Is NDIS and How Does It Work?

The NDIS fund provides money for therapy services that help a person with disabilities to function more independently. This includes physical therapy, dietetics, and exercise physiology services.

Exercise Physiology and the NDIS

You will likely need to use exercise physiology services that are included in your NDIS Plan if any of the following relate to you:

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding for those who need help to reach their goals. But, only supports that are considered “reasonable and necessary” will be funded by the NDIA.

So, take some time before your next planning meeting to set your goals so you can get the support you need in your new plan.

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding for those who need help to reach their goals. But, only supports that are considered “reasonable and necessary” will be funded by the NDIA.

So, take some time before your next planning meeting to set your goals so you can get the support you need in your new plan.

What Is an Exercise Physiologist?

A certified exercise physiologist can help you improve your fitness, assess your health, and identify healthy lifestyle changes. These professionals have years of experience and are qualified to work with anyone with disabilities or other health issues.

Exercise physiologists provide physical activity programs tailored to their client’s needs. Exercise physiologists are knowledgeable about a range of conditions, from diabetes and heart disease to muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy. They are also experienced in teaching proper techniques for movements.

If you want to improve any aspect of your physical fitness, working with an exercise physiologist can help get you there.

How Can Exercise Physiology Help People With NDIS?

An accredited Exercise Physiologist in your NDIS plan can help you reach a range of goals, from improving physical fitness and general health to achieving more independence.

At the Pivot Health Group, our exercise physiologists understand the needs of those with a disability and create exercise programs tailored to meet your individual requirements.

Our exercise physiologists devote four years of studying at University to learn how to prescribe exercises for people with disabilities best because we work closely with the NDIS and the participant’s planner to create a personalized exercise regime that meets their specific needs.

The Pivot Health Group’s main goal is to help improve the overall health of those with severe disabilities.