NDIS Exercise and Physiology Services
Understanding the NDIS:
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a pivotal support system providing funding and services for Australians under 65 with permanent and significant disabilities. Its core mission is to empower individuals with disabilities to enhance their skills and capabilities, fostering active participation in both community and employment endeavors.
NDIS and Exercise Physiology:
Longevity Exercise Physiology has long been dedicated to serving NDIS clients, offering tailored exercise-based interventions to those whose disabilities impact their daily lives. Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) at Longevity specialise in improving the health and well-being of NDIS participants, particularly under the Improved Health and Well-being section for individuals with permanent disabilities.
The Role of Accredited Exercise Physiologists:
Accredited Exercise Physiologists play a crucial role in the NDIS framework, operating within the Capacity Building Budget to evaluate, design, and deliver personalised exercise interventions. Their expertise lies in crafting safe and effective programs for individuals whose disabilities hinder their ability to perform routine tasks and activities.
Diverse Support for NDIS Participants:
Longevity’s Exercise Physiologist’s are equipped to assist a wide range of NDIS participants, including those with progressive neurological conditions (e.g., multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease), traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, autism, chronic fatigue syndrome, and more. Our holistic approach addresses various health aspects, encompassing strength, cardiovascular endurance, mobility, and daily task capacity.
NDIS Evolution in 2019:
Recent enhancements to the NDIS landscape have broadened opportunities for participants to access vital services. The inclusion of Exercise Physiology in both the Improved Daily Living Skills and Improved Health and Wellbeing categories signifies a significant stride towards comprehensive support for NDIS recipients.
Empowering Change and Growth:
Longevity’s status as a registered NDIS provider across multiple locations ensures expanded accessibility to quality exercise physiology services. These locations include:
- Castle Hill (NSW)
- Drummoyne (NSW)
- Edgecliff (NSW)
- Five Dock (NSW)
- Kingsgrove (NSW)
- Marrickville (NSW)
- Neutral Bay (NSW)
- Pymble (NSW)
- Randwick (NSW)
- Rhodes (NSW)
- Casey (ACT)
- Gunghalin (ACT)
- Coburg (VIC)
- Barrie (Canada)
These changes not only enable greater outreach but also pave the way for enhanced health outcomes and improved quality of life for NDIS participants.
Seize the Opportunity:
Longevity invites you to embark on a journey towards improved health and well-being. Contact us today to learn more about our tailored exercise physiology services and how we can support your NDIS journey.