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Our experienced Allied Health Assistants can help you to achieve your health, wellness and rehabilitation goals, and are available for appointments at our Healthy Living Centre.
Allied Health Assistants can support you with:
Implementing treatment plans that have been prescribed by your Exercise Physiologist, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapists, including using fitness equipment and completing exercise and treatment programs.
Following up with you regarding how your treatment plan is going.
Monitoring your rehabilitation progress and reporting back to your Exercise Physiologist, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapists for further appointments when needed.
Optimising your exercise or treatment programs ensuring correct form and technique is maintained to prevent injuries from occurring.
Assisting with group classes and individual sessions when required.
Providing ongoing therapeutic support throughout your rehabilitation journey.
When might I see an Allied Health Assistant?
You may be recommended to see an Allied Health Assistant if:
You have an existing treatment or exercise plan developed by an Exercise Physiologist, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist that can be implemented by an Allied Health Assistant.
Your rehabilitation journey has progressed to a level that an Allied Health Assistant can monitor and conduct follow-up appointments with you, reporting back to your Exercise Physiologist, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist on a long-term basis.
You require therapeutic support on a regular basis and would like assistance using fitness equipment, completing exercise programs and stretching.
You are wanting to see an allied health professional more frequently.
You are looking to implement an existing mobility and stretching program set by an Exercise Physiologist, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist.
Before your first appointment with an Allied Health Assistant, you must complete at least two sessions with either an Exercise Physiologist, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist. These sessions provide the Physiotherapist, Exercise Physiologist or Occupational Therapist time to assess and develop an individually tailored treatment plan that may be carried out by an Allied Health Assistant depending on treatment required.
Our Physiotherapists specialise in complex neurological and musculoskeletal rehabilitation so we can provide you with the highest level of service and care.
When should I see a Physiotherapist?
There are several reasons why you may benefit from seeing a Physiotherapist, these include:
Reducing and managing your pain
Maintaining and improving flexibility
Rehabilitation after an accident or surgery
Improving movement and coordination
Injury management
We collaborate with clients and take the time to get to know your body. We develop unique and personalised plans that support you to reach your goals.
Our expert team are here to make you feel better and support your recovery journey so you can live comfortably and get back to what you love sooner.
Our Physiotherapists are highly skilled, and can provide:
We understand acquiring Spinal Cord Damage is a life-changing experience. It’s something that affects every part of life from the physical to the mental, social, and economic, with the journey back to independence often being a challenging one. That’s why we have a Peer Support team. A group of passionate individuals who have lived experience with a Spinal Cord Injury and are there to support you and your family.
What can Peer Support help with?
Understand and manage your Spinal Cord Injury/Damage
Through 1:1 appointments or family peer support sessions
Learn new ways to adapt and problem solve
Identify vocational and career opportunities
Discover various opportunities for social and sporting connections and physical fitness activities
Learn how to reduce risk and improve safety and wellbeing
We provide practical, non-clinical and non-judgmental advice. From managing your mental and physical health, achieving independence, maintaining relationships and more. Our Peer Support team pride themselves on providing honest and helpful advice, with no question being too personal or off limits.
To book a session with one of our Peer Support Officers, just click ‘Enquire now’ and complete the form.
Occupational Therapists support you to live independently, working with both the physical and social aspects of your life so you can get the most out of your rehabilitation journey. We work with you to set meaningful and achievable goals and together we work towards those goals so you can live the life you want, with choice and control.
When should I see an Occupational Therapist
There are several reasons why you may benefit from seeing an Occupational Therapist, these include:
Sourcing and determining the right assistive technology for you
Our Assistive Technology and Home Automation team will research suitable state-of-the-art technology for your home or workplace to help simplify your daily life.
We offer tailored demonstrations and trials of assistive technology solutions to help you make an informed decision.
During your session, our Assistive Technology Mentor or Occupational Therapist will work with you one on one, providing impartial information and guidance about assistive technologies available.
This can include:
Height adjustable benches, overhead cupboards and a variety of accessible storage solutions
Height adjustable computer desks for various devices with multiple set-up options
Ceiling track hoist for transfers as required
Control systems for blinds, lamps and other technology such as televisions
Powered wheelchair set-ups to control the environment in the room using a console on your chair
Other simple low-cost items to make life easier.
Why should I have an Assistive Technology and Home Automation consultation?
To ensure all technology in your life integrates seamlessly together
To receive impartial guidance and information on what assistive technology suits your individual needs
To navigate complex product options when changes in your life occur
To support you with overcoming challenges and gaining independence
Where does Spinal Life offer Assistive Technology and Home Automation consultations?
At our Healthy Living Centres in Brisbane and Cairns Healthy Living Centres
Regular movement and exercise is an essential part of managing your physical and mental wellbeing.
Our Exercise Physiologists specialise in clinical exercise intervention for those with spinal cord damage. We work closely with you to prevent or manage acute pain, increase movement and mobility through exercise programs, physical activity education and movement modifications.
When should I see an Exercise Physiologist?
There are several reasons why you may benefit from seeing an accredited Exercise Physiologist, these include:
After experiencing a traumatic injury
Chronic pain
Assessments of functional capacity
Advice on lifestyle modifications
Exercise prescriptions for strength and functional improvement
At Spinal Life, we take a therapeutic approach to recovery so we can improve your quality of life and help you achieve optimal health both in and out of the gym.
We offer a specialised approach for people with a disability and understand the unique needs and requirements you may have. We work closely with you to understand your stage of recovery and support you along the way.
Achieve your fitness aspirations alongside your peers in our Exercise Physiology in-person group classes available under the supervision of our experienced Exercise Physiologists. These classes include a mix of Boxing, Strength, Cardio and High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), all designed to elevate your fitness experience and achieve your health goals.
When: Different time throughout the week. View the classes schedule here.
Where: Healthy Living Centre, 109 Logan Road, Woolloongabba
Our social workers specialise in disability support and can assist you with problem solving in your everyday life by engaging with the right supports and systems to address life challenges, and assist you to build on your strength, networks, and resources.
When should I see a Social Worker?
There are several reasons why you may benefit from working with a Social Worker, these include:
Supporting you through times of crisis to access appropriate services, supports and resources
Goal setting and implementing strategies to achieve those goals
Navigating complex system when changes in your life occur
Advocating for you when you need extra help
Support you with overcoming challenges and help you to build on your strengths and independence
At our Healthy Living Centre in Brisbane, we have a range of classes to support your health and wellness, delivered by our highly experienced allied health team. Whether you need to stretch your muscles or manage pain, or looking to improve your upper limb function, there is something here for everyone.
We accept all payment options and can provide advice on seeking funding for our services. If you have any questions or would like to book for any of the classes listed below, call 1300 774 625 or submit an enquiry form.
Upper Limb Clinic
At the Healthy Living Centre in Brisbane we offer one-on-one Upper Limb consultations. These sessions suit anyone looking to work on their hand and arm function to assist with day-to-day activities including putting on a shirt, typing on a keyboard and picking up a pen.
When: Available by appointment Where: Healthy Living Centre, 109 Logan Road, Woolloongabba
Looking to improve your range of motion, reduce pain and improve muscle strength? Our experienced Exercise Physiologists are offering hydrotherapy Mondays and Wednesdays fortnightly. Hydrotherapy can be beneficial for a variety of conditions, including arthritis, rehabilitation after joint replacements or injury, stroke, acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, post-polio syndrome, multiple sclerosis as well improving general strength and fitness. Completing exercises in a hydrotherapy pool places less strain on your joints, with more freedom of movement, but still provides the same benefits as a regular workout.
When: Alternating Mondays and Wednesdays between 11.45am – 2.45pm. Each one-on-one session will run for an hour Where: Colmslie Aquatic Centre, Morningside, 4170, Qld
Our Exercise Physiologist Laura Chapman is leading group classes via telehealth that allow you the flexibility to work on your fitness within the comfort of your own home! These classes are available to anyone in any location with access to the internet and either a computer, iPad, or tablet. Classes run over a six-week block.
When: Mondays at 1pm -1.45pm (AEST) Where: Online, via Coviu platform
Come join our Peer Support Officer Tim McCallum fortnightly on Thursdays for a free casual sing-along session, aimed at enjoying the songs and music you love, to help improve your respiratory abilities through vocal exercises and singing. These sessions are available to anyone interested, with no previous singing experience required.
Is a physical disability, injury or medical condition affecting your driving ability? Our registered Driver Occupational Therapists have received specialist training to assist people with a physical disability to return to driving or start for the first time.
When: We offer individual sessions on the fourth Wednesday of every month. Assessments can also be arranged on other days, subject to availability. Where: Healthy Living Centre, 109 Logan Road, Woolloongabba
Our Supports Coordinators are here to bring your NDIS plan to life. We’ll guide you through the steps to execute your plan, as well as establishing the supports you need to achieve your goals.
When should I see a Supports Coordinator?
There are several reasons why you may benefit from seeing a Supports Coordinator, these include:
Understanding your NDIS plan
Reviewing your plan and setting goals
Researching and evaluating services and providers to best suit your needs
Obtaining quotes for services and providers to best suit your needs
Lisaing with the NDIA and other government agencies
Developing your skills so you can take control of your plan in the future
With more than 60 years of experience in supporting people with spinal cord damage and other physical disabilities, you can be confident our team has the unique insights, expertise and understanding you need to help navigate and get the most out of your NDIS package.
At Spinal Life we provide specialist community nursing services dedicated to looking after your health and wellbeing. We work directly with you in one-on-one sessions, in the privacy of your own home and tailor your treatment to your specific needs, so you can spend less time in the hospital, and get back to doing what you love.
When should I see a Community Nurse?
There are several reasons why you may benefit from seeing a Community Nurse these include:
Bladder and bowel management including catheter changes, PEG changes and carer training
Wound care management and assessments
Tracheostomy changes and ventilator issues
General health assessments, including diabetes management, medication reviews and more
Our Community Nurses are professionally trained to take care of complex needs or challenges you may have as the result of spinal cord damage/injury and other physical disabilities. Our nurses have extensive experience with spinal cord injury and can assist you with any need or requirement you may have as a result of your injury.
Get in control of your health with our Community Nursing services.
Our Plan Managers provide personal, one-on-one support to manage the financial side of your NDIS plan, regardless of your disability type. We take all the hassle and stress out of paying your invoices and managing your budget – let us do the work for you.
Why Choose Spinal Life?
When you choose us as your Plan Managers, you can access:
A dedicated team who are ready to assist – we’re just a phone call away if you need us
The Careview Advantage app, to track your budget in real time and see all your invoices and statements in the one place
Faster payment for your invoices – our benchmark is 48 hours, excluding weekends and public holidays
Our team have a comprehensive understanding of the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits and can provide advice on what’s needed from your service providers and suppliers.
Best of all, our Plan Management services can be covered by your NDIS plan, so there’s no out-of-pocket costs for you.
A little more about the Careview Advantage app
We are proud to offer all our Plan Management customers access to the Careview Advantage app, where you can:
Review your NDIS budget and funding balances
See all invoices paid and statements, which are linked directly to financials in real time
Access your information from anywhere
Approve invoices directly
Our team can also give your Supports Coordinator access to your account, with your permission, so they can see how your budget is tracking.
Choosing supports and services
You have the freedom to choose the supports and services that are a part of your plan, from any provider or supplier with an ABN.
Our Plan Managers can help you ensure any of your providers or suppliers meet NDIS requirements, including providing advice on details they need to include on their invoices.
We want you to make the most of your NDIS plan, and that means helping to reduce any confusion and worry when it comes to paying invoices and managing your budget.