1. What services does WA Health Group offer for new parents and baby care?
At WA Health Group, we offer a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to new baby care, integrating physiotherapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic care, exercise physiology, dietetics, and remedial therapy. Our services are designed to support both parents and their newborns during the transition to parenthood.
2. How can physiotherapy help new parents after childbirth?
Our physiotherapists assist new parents with exercises and techniques to support postpartum recovery and strengthen the body after childbirth. We also provide guidance on baby handling techniques to ensure safety and comfort for both the parent and baby.
3. What role does occupational therapy play in new baby care?
Occupational therapy helps parents adapt to the demands of caring for a newborn by providing strategies for time management, organising baby care routines, and creating ergonomic environments to prevent strain and fatigue. This support helps parents manage their daily responsibilities more efficiently.
4. How can chiropractic care benefit both mothers and babies?
Chiropractic care can address spinal alignment and musculoskeletal issues for both mothers and babies. For infants, gentle chiropractic techniques can help with common issues such as colic and sleep disturbances, promoting better sleep and comfort.
5. What is the focus of exercise physiology in postpartum care?
Our exercise physiologists create personalised fitness programs to help parents regain strength and energy postpartum. These programs focus on core stability and endurance, which are essential for the physical demands of caring for a newborn.
6. How does dietetics support new parents?
Dietetics offers nutritional guidance to support recovery and ensure that parents maintain optimal energy levels. Our dietitians create tailored meal plans that address the increased nutritional needs during the postpartum period and lactation, helping parents stay healthy and energised.
7. What are the benefits of remedial therapy for new parents?
Remedial therapy includes therapeutic massage to relieve muscle tension and promote relaxation. This can help new parents manage stress and improve overall well-being during the challenging early days of parenthood, making it an essential part of our care.
8. How does WA Health Group’s multidisciplinary approach support new parents?
Our multidisciplinary approach integrates various healthcare services to provide holistic support for new baby care. By combining physiotherapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic care, exercise physiology, dietetics, and remedial therapy, we ensure comprehensive care for both the physical and emotional well-being of parents and their newborns.
9. Can WA Health Group help with postpartum mental health?
While our primary focus is on physical recovery and nutritional support, our occupational therapists and remedial therapists provide strategies and therapies that can help manage stress and support emotional well-being. For specific mental health needs, we can collaborate with or refer to appropriate specialists.
10. How can I get started with parenthood and new baby care services at WA Health Group?
To get started, you can schedule an appointment by visiting our website or calling our office directly. Our team will assist you in setting up an initial consultation to discuss your needs and develop a personalized care plan tailored to your postnatal recovery and new baby care.