Physiotherapy to help you stay at home

Aging can bring physical challenges that may impact mobility and independence. However, with the right support, you can continue to enjoy the comfort and familiarity of your own home. Home visit physiotherapy is an excellent option for seniors looking to maintain their independence while receiving personalised care. At Future Physio, we’ve been helping older adults stay in their homes for over 15 years, offering tailored treatment plans designed to improve mobility, reduce pain, and prevent falls.

Home visit physiotherapy brings professional care right to your door. This eliminates the stress of traveling to appointments and provides therapy in a familiar environment, which can enhance results. Our experienced Physiotherapists assess your specific needs and create exercises that fit seamlessly into your daily routine. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or just wanting to stay active, our team offers the expertise and encouragement you need.

With a focus on improving strength, balance, and flexibility, our goal is to help you stay confident and comfortable in your home. Aging in place is possible with the right approach, and Future Physio is committed to supporting your health and independence every step of the way.

Call 0477 934 546 to book you in home assessment today.

Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology for Dementia

Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology offer significant benefits for individuals with dementia, addressing both physical and cognitive aspects of the condition. These therapeutic disciplines emphasize structured physical activities tailored to enhance overall well-being and slow cognitive decline.

Physiotherapy focuses on improving mobility, strength, and balance. Regular physical therapy can reduce the risk of falls, a common concern in dementia patients, thereby promoting independence and enhancing quality of life. Additionally, physiotherapy can alleviate pain and discomfort from other coexisting conditions, improving overall physical health.

Exercise physiology, integrates physical activity with scientific principles to optimise health outcomes. Regular exercise has been shown to boost brain function by enhancing blood flow to the brain and stimulating the growth of new neural connections. It can also mitigate symptoms of depression and anxiety, common in dementia, through the release of endorphins and other mood-regulating chemicals.

Combining these disciplines provides a holistic approach to dementia care. Structured exercise routines tailored by professionals can slow the progression of cognitive decline, improve mood, and enhance daily living activities. Overall, physiotherapy and exercise physiology are crucial in managing dementia, offering a non-pharmacological approach to improving life quality and fostering a sense of independence for those affected by the condition.

Call 0477 934 546 to discuss our dementia services today.

Meet the team...

Anderson is a Curtin University graduate and joined the Future Physio team in 2019. Having extensive experience in both community and outpatient settings, Anderson has cultivated a deep understanding of geriatrics, orthopaedics, cardiorespiratory and has a keen interest in neurological rehabilitation.

Through his volunteering experience in underdeveloped countries, six years experience as a youth group leader and being a personal mentor to high school students, Anderson has developed a genuine passion for people of all ages and cultural backgrounds. Anderson aims to combine education, exercise prescription and enjoyment to exceed client goals and bring meaningful change into their lives.

In his spare time, you will find Anderson playing basketball, writing songs on his guitar or traveling the world.

Anderson is multilingual, speaking English, Mandarin and German.

Call to book your appointment today 0477 934 546

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NDIS Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology

At Future Physio we can provide rehabilitation and maintenance therapy with self and plan managed NDIS clients. Our experienced Physiotherapists and Exercise Physiologists will take the time to identify your needs and work with you, your family and your plan manager to develop a therapy programme that best suits your needs.

We can assist with a variety of conditions including:

- Neurological conditions; Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, acquired brain Injury, motor neuron disease

- Developmental Delay (adults and children over 6 years), Cerebral Palsy (older children, teenagers to adult), Down Syndrome and other chromosomal disorders,

- Genetic conditions and Chromosomal disorders

- Major trauma; amputations, spinal cord injury

- Mental health conditions: early onset dementia

As a mobile service we can come to your home, gym or pool to develop a therapy programme that best suits your needs. So if you are new to the NDIS or looking to change providers call today for a no obligation chat with our principal therapist.

Ph: 0477 934 546 fax: 9381 1963 email: admin@futurephysio.com.au

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Physiotherapy for dementia clients

Did you know there is good evidence surrounding the benefits for physiotherapy for clients with cognitive impairments and dementia?

Dementia is a disorder of mental processes affecting daily living. It is progressive in nature and symptoms will vary according to the stage of the disease, with most clients eventually becoming dependent on their carers.

At Future Physio our therapists are trained in providing care to clients at all stages of the dementia journey to enable independent living for as long as possible, prevent hospital admissions and reduce the burden on carers. Home visit physiotherapy is particularly useful for this client group to enabling safe, familiar surroundings and the ability to practice activities that are used every day at home.

A consistent, caring relationship is what we pride ourselves on at Future Physio. We use exercise therapy, strength and balance work, gait re-education and practice activities of daily living with our clients.

Should your family member be requiring consistent care to help manage and slow the progression of their symptoms the call us on 0477 934 546 and we will assess and tailor a program in the comfort of the client’s own home.

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