Physiotherapists provide guidance on movement, balance, and physical activity to help support mobility and confidence. Care plans are developed around your goals, comfort, and current abilities.
Supporting Older Adults with Professional Allied Health Care
We provide in-home healthcare services designed to support the management of age-related health needs. Our practitioners work with you to help maintain mobility, function, and participation in everyday activities.
Occupational therapists assist with strategies to make daily activities easier and safer. This may include guidance on home modifications, energy conservation, and adaptive techniques to support independence.
Chiropractors provide assessment and manual techniques aimed at supporting joint function and comfort. Care is tailored to your health needs and delivered within a collaborative, evidence-informed framework.
Exercise physiologists design exercise programs appropriate to your health status and physical capacity. These sessions aim to encourage supervised movement, strength, and endurance within your comfort level.
Dietitians offer practical nutrition advice tailored to your medical history, preferences, and health goals. They can assist with meal planning and support balanced nutrition as part of ongoing wellbeing.
Podiatrists assess and help manage foot and lower-limb concerns that can affect mobility and comfort. Care may include routine foot management, footwear advice, and education on maintaining foot health.
Why Choose WA Health Group for Aged Care?
Our physiotherapists, occupational therapists, chiropractors, exercise physiologists, dietitians, and podiatrists work collaboratively to provide coordinated care aligned with your health needs and goals.
- Multiple Services, One Team
Access a range of allied health services within one organisation, where appropriate. - Flexible Care Options
Our clinics offer flexible appointment options, with care available either in-clinic or at home, depending on your individual circumstances and preferences. - Person-Centred Approach
We take the time to understand your goals and provide evidence-informed care tailored to your needs.
Contact WA Health Group to learn more about how our team may assist in supporting your health and daily activities.
Frequently Asked Questions on Aged Care
1. What services does WA Health Group offer to support seniors?
WA Health Group provides a range of allied health services that can support older adults in managing their health needs. Our team includes physiotherapists, occupational therapists, chiropractors, exercise physiologists, dietitians, podiatrists, and remedial therapists. Care plans are developed in line with individual goals and daily activity requirements.
2. How can physiotherapy at WA Health Group support mobility and strength?
Physiotherapists assess movement, balance, and strength, and may recommend exercises or techniques to help maintain physical function. They can provide strategies that support safe and comfortable mobility in daily activities.
3. What is the role of occupational therapy in senior care?
Occupational therapists assist older adults with maintaining participation in daily tasks. They may assess the home environment, suggest aids or equipment, and recommend strategies to promote comfort, safety, and independence.
4. How may chiropractic care support mobility and comfort?
Chiropractors assess spinal and joint function and may use manual techniques to support movement and manage symptoms related to musculoskeletal conditions.
5. Can exercise physiology help me remain active as I age?
Exercise physiologists design exercise programs tailored to an individual’s health status, fitness level, and goals. These programs may support ongoing activity and general physical wellbeing.
6. How can dietetics support nutritional needs in older adults?
Dietitians provide practical guidance on food choices and meal planning, taking into account health conditions, preferences, and nutritional requirements. This supports balanced nutrition and overall wellbeing.
7. What foot care services are available for seniors?
Podiatrists assess and help manage foot and lower-limb concerns, including age-related changes and diabetes-related foot issues. Regular podiatry care can assist with maintaining comfort and mobility.
8. How can remedial therapy support wellbeing?
Remedial therapists use soft tissue techniques that may assist in reducing muscular tension and promoting relaxation as part of a broader care plan.
9. Why choose WA Health Group?
WA Health Group provides access to multiple allied health services within one organisation. We offer both in-clinic and home-based appointments, supporting coordinated and person-centred care aligned with your individual needs.
10. How can I start receiving care from WA Health Group?
You can contact WA Health Group to discuss your needs and explore which services may be appropriate for you. Our team can help arrange appointments in-clinic or at home, depending on availability and your preferences.
