Our approach
Our experienced team are empathetic, caring and respectful. We understand that everyone has different goals and will work with clients to achieve theirs at their own pace. We make it easy for whānau or support persons to be involved every step of the way. Our private packages mean you don't have to wait to receive comprehensive care.
When we visit, our job is to listen and get to know you and your loved one. At the start of your assessment, we'll talk about why you chose to get in touch with us. Your consultant will then ask some questions to understand your goals and what you'd like support with.
They may ask about your loved one's existing supports, lifestyle, health concerns, family and community activities, and how they're going with completing daily tasks and activities at home. Your therapist may observe your loved one carrying out some everyday tasks to help them provide recommendations.
These recommendations may include further individual sessions with an Occupational Therapist, Physio, Dietitian, Speech-Language Therapist or Psychologist. They might also recommend exercise programs, home equipment to aid completing daily activities, further assessments, or a referral to another professional.
Our therapists are community-based and can travel to carry out assessments in your home environment. Our services are accessible; we offer a range of services for those unable to meet in person, including our
online physiotherapy clinics and other telehealth options.