Exercise and Disability: The Benefits of Staying Active for NDIS ParticipantsLiving with a disability presents unique challenges, but staying physically active can significantly improve your health outcomes and quality of life. As an Exercise Physiologist, I regularly witness the transformative impact that guided physical activity has on our NDIS participants. Let's explore why staying active is so crucial.
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Navigating the Home Care Package System and the Role of an Exercise PhysiologistAs we age, maintaining independence and living comfortably at home becomes a priority for many. In Australia, the Home Care Package (HCP) system offers older individuals tailored, in-home support to help them live independently and safely for as long as possible. The program provides a wide range of services designed to meet the complex care needs of people over 65, but many overlook the vital role that physical activity plays in maintaining health. This is where an Exercise Physiologist can add significant value.
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AuthorMichael is an experienced exercise physiologist and credentialed diabetes educator in Queensland. Since 2018, he has specialised in personalised rehabilitation for NDIS participants, veterans, and supporting WorkCover claims. Michael is dedicated to promoting optimal health through tailored exercise programs and education. Archives
October 2024
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