Allied health Assistant Service
Achieve more between therapy sessions with Allied Health Assistant support
Helping children and adults reach their therapy goals through ongoing support—without long gaps between sessions or overwhelming routines
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Gaps Between Therapy Sessions
Progress slows without consistent practice or reinforcement of therapy strategies.
AHAs provide regular support to maintain momentum and continue working toward goals.
Need for Repetition and Routine
Skills can be lost or forgotten without regular, structured practice.
AHAs deliver guided, repetitive tasks that strengthen learning and supporthabit-building.
Support for Functional Tasks and Daily Skills
Difficulties with dressing, cooking, toileting, or mobility.
AHAs assist with real-life skill development under the direction of qualified therapists.
Limited Access to Weekly Allied Health Appointments
Long waitlists or funding restrictions reduce therapy frequency.
AHAs offer cost-effective, supervised sessions that increase therapy intensity and accessibility.
Therapy Follow-Up in Home or Community Settings
Participants struggle to apply therapy strategies outside of the clinic.
AHAs help bridge the gap by supporting therapy in home, school, or community environments.
Support Across Different Allied Health Areas
Participants receiving OT, Physio, or Speech may need cross-discipline support.
AHAs are trained to follow plans across multiple areas, improving consistency and outcomes.