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Uniting Communities Home Support Services - Health Access
This provider offers services through the Commonwealth Home Support Program.
Uniting Communities’ Health Access offers Allied Health services promoting wellness and reablement to support you to maintain your physical, cognitive and social health and wellbeing to enable you to continue living at home, in your community as independent and active as possible. We offer a range of services: Physiotherapy, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Home Safety Assessments, Equipment advice, Podiatry, Hydrotherapy, Arthritic Hand Group, Cognition groups including Brain Gym and Active Brain Group plus many exercise groups: Falls/Balance Class, Strength Class, Pilates, Easy Movement for Active Ageing and Chi Ball. We tailor activities to support the individual and their needs.
Services
Commonwealth Home Support Program services
Allied health and therapy

Healthcare professionals who prevent, diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate people such as podiatrists and physiotherapists. 

Allied health and therapy services include:
Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Social work, Speech pathology, Exercise physiology, Occupational therapy, Psychology, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Health Worker assistance, Diet or nutrition

Therapeutic services for independent living

Acupuncture, remedial massage, and other therapies to support your health and well-being. 

Therapeutic services for independent living services include:
Diversional therapy

Specialisations

Uniting Communities Home Support Services - Health Access has not listed any specialisations.

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