Allied Health Assistance
Turning therapy goals into everyday progress.
Our Allied Health Assistants (AHAs) work under the guidance of your therapist to help you practise new skills, stay consistent with therapy plans and build confidence through real-world activities.
AHAs provide hands-on support that helps participants turn strategies into lasting results.
How Allied Health Assistance helps
Allied Health Assistants extend therapy beyond the clinic — into homes, schools and communities.
They make practice consistent, achievable and meaningful by helping participants apply therapy strategies in everyday situations.
🏠 Practical skill building
AHAs help participants practice daily activities in familiar environments.
🧠 Guided by your therapist
Every program is created and monitored by a qualified occupational therapist to ensure safety and quality.
💪 Consistent progress
Regular, goal-focused sessions help participants build confidence and maintain results.
Who can benefit
Allied Health Assistance is ideal for participants who already have therapy goals in place and want extra support to practice skills between sessions.
AHAs work collaboratively with occupational therapists, behaviour support practitioners and other clinicians to deliver safe, effective and person-centred support.
We support:
Participants of all ages working toward independence or daily living goals
Families and carers who want guided support between therapy visits
Allied health teams seeking consistent follow-up sessions for participants
What to expect from AHA support
1️⃣ Collaboration with your therapist — Your therapist designs and oversees the plan to ensure activities align with your NDIS goals.
2️⃣ Practical sessions — Your AHA supports you to practise real-world skills like cooking, community access, or communication strategies.
3️⃣ Ongoing feedback — AHAs provide updates to your therapist so your plan stays relevant and effective as you progress.
Testimonials
“I truly appreciate your proactive approach and enthusiasm.”
“It’s good to see someone who is so committed to their work. It’s a very refreshing and welcome change.”
“You have no idea what you mean to our family.”
Frequently asked questions
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No — all AHA programs are designed, supervised and reviewed by qualified therapists to maintain quality and safety.
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Sessions are flexible and can occur in your home, school, workplace or community setting.
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AHAs can assist with a wide range of practical activities, like practising mobility, daily living skills, cooking, community access, or communication strategies — depending on your therapy goals.