How the NDIS Supports Physiotherapy Services for Participants

How the NDIS Supports Physiotherapy Services for Participants

When Is Physiotherapy Provided Under the NDIS?

Physiotherapy plays an important role in helping people with disabilities improve mobility, reduce pain, increase independence, and achieve their daily goals. Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), physiotherapy may be funded when it is considered reasonable and necessary to support a participant’s disability-related needs.

At Physiocare and Rehab Services, we provide mobile physiotherapy services across Melbourne, helping NDIS participants receive professional care in the comfort of their homes, aged care facilities, and community settings.


What Is NDIS Physiotherapy?

NDIS physiotherapy is designed to help participants improve physical function, mobility, strength, balance, and overall quality of life. Physiotherapists work with individuals of all ages who may have physical, neurological, developmental, or mobility-related conditions.

Physiotherapy services may include:

  • Mobility and walking assessments
  • Strength and balance training
  • Pain management
  • Rehabilitation after injury or surgery
  • Falls prevention programs
  • Exercise therapy
  • Postural support and positioning
  • Respiratory physiotherapy
  • Equipment and mobility aid recommendations

The goal is to help participants become more independent and actively engage in everyday activities.


When Does the NDIS Fund Physiotherapy?

The NDIS may provide funding for physiotherapy when the support is directly related to the participant’s disability and helps them achieve goals outlined in their NDIS plan.

Physiotherapy is generally funded when it is considered:

  • Reasonable and necessary
  • Related to the participant’s disability
  • Likely to improve independence or functional capacity
  • Evidence-based and beneficial
  • Value for money

Funding is commonly included under:

Capacity Building Supports

This is the most common category for physiotherapy services. It focuses on improving a participant’s independence, mobility, and daily living skills.

Improved Daily Living

Under this category, participants can access allied health supports such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.

Core Supports

In some situations, physiotherapy-related assistance may also be funded under Core Supports if it relates to daily activities and ongoing support needs.


Who Can Benefit From Physiotherapy Under the NDIS?

NDIS physiotherapy may benefit participants living with:

  • Neurological conditions
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Stroke-related conditions
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Developmental delays
  • Mobility impairments
  • Chronic pain conditions
  • Age-related mobility issues

Physiotherapy programs are personalised to suit each participant’s goals and abilities.


How Physiotherapy Supports NDIS Goals

Physiotherapy can support many NDIS goals, including:

  • Improving mobility and movement
  • Increasing strength and flexibility
  • Reducing risk of falls
  • Enhancing independence at home
  • Supporting community participation
  • Improving balance and coordination
  • Managing pain and stiffness
  • Assisting with mobility equipment use

A qualified physiotherapist works closely with participants, carers, support coordinators, and families to create tailored treatment plans.


Mobile Physiotherapy for NDIS Participants

Many NDIS participants prefer mobile physiotherapy services because they offer convenience, comfort, and personalised care in familiar surroundings.

At Physiocare and Rehab Services, our experienced physiotherapists provide home visit physiotherapy services across Melbourne with no travel fees in selected areas.

We support:

  • NDIS participants
  • Aged care clients
  • Community care participants
  • Rehabilitation patients
  • Individuals recovering from surgery or injury

How to Access Physiotherapy Through the NDIS

To access physiotherapy under the NDIS:

  1. Check your NDIS plan funding
  2. Speak with your support coordinator or planner
  3. Choose a registered or non-registered physiotherapy provider
  4. Book an initial assessment
  5. Begin a personalised treatment program

If you are unsure whether physiotherapy is included in your NDIS plan, our team can help guide you through the process.


Why Choose Physiocare and Rehab Services?

At Physiocare and Rehab Services, we are committed to delivering compassionate and professional physiotherapy services tailored to individual needs.

We provide:

  • Mobile physiotherapy across Melbourne
  • NDIS physiotherapy services
  • Home visit rehabilitation
  • Falls prevention programs
  • Exercise therapy and mobility support
  • Personalised treatment plans

Our goal is to help clients improve independence, confidence, and quality of life.

Faq's

Does the NDIS cover physiotherapy?

Yes, the NDIS may fund physiotherapy if it is considered reasonable and necessary and relates to the participant’s disability and goals.

Which NDIS category funds physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is commonly funded under Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living supports.

Can I receive physiotherapy at home under the NDIS?

Yes, many providers offer mobile physiotherapy and home visit services for NDIS participants.

Do I need a referral for NDIS physiotherapy?

In most cases, you do not need a GP referral, but it is recommended to discuss your needs with your support coordinator or plan manager.

Can physiotherapy help prevent falls?

Yes, physiotherapy can improve balance, strength, and mobility, helping reduce the risk of falls.

Is physiotherapy available for aged care participants?

Yes, physiotherapy services are commonly provided to aged care clients to improve mobility, pain management, and independence.

How often can I receive physiotherapy under the NDIS?

The frequency depends on your NDIS funding, goals, and individual treatment plan.

Can physiotherapists recommend mobility aids?

Yes, physiotherapists can assess mobility needs and recommend appropriate aids such as walkers, wheelchairs, and exercise programs.