Speech Therapy

Our professional Therapists at Royal Care assist always focused on promoting health and wellbeing by encouraging the perticipants by engaging in the self-care activities. These activities includes dressing, showring, cooking, productive activities like work, volunteering and caring for others and social activities such as being part of a community group, engaging in a hobby or being part of a friendship group.

 

Our team of professional Occupational therapists play an important role in enabling people with disability to identify and implement methods that support their participation in occupations.

Speech Therapy

Speech therapy is a process that enables people to communicate to the best of their ability. Speech therapists are often found working in hospitals, schools, community health centres, private practice and clinics. With the recent exertion of the NDIS across Australia, there has been a sharp rise in new services being established for various health streams, including speech therapy. The NDIS funds supports that are directly connected to your goals so if you want to obtain funding for speech therapy, it is important to include related goals in your NDIS Plan. At Royal Care Assist, you can find out more about this service.

Exercise physiology

Royal Care Assist with all other services, the ones who seek our services under the NDIS are provided with care that is in line with their goals, to help them to achieve what is important to them. With experience in physical, intellectual, neurological and mental disability, the physiotherapists and Exercise Physiologists are able to assist those with a disability live a life enriched by better movement. We accept participants who are plan-managed and self-managed.

Psychology

The NDIS provides services to help people up until the age of 65 years, thus many Australians can avail of psychological input and assistance if psychology is identified as a need or goal by them. The category that this service falls under is the ‘Capacity building’ class of supports.

An NDIS psychologist performs a professional, therapeutic role in their client’s life and can offer advice, support and therapeutic interventions to facilitate people and their families to better handle hardships and difficulties in their lives. A psychologist does not set out to merely dictate how a person should manage their problems, however they provide guidance and assist them to acknowledge, accept and deal with their problematic emotions or behaviours. A psychologist aims to support their client to make healthier decisions in their own life, and how to reduce or eliminate habits and behaviours that are often unhelpful or negatively impact on the person’s well-being.

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