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South Western Sydney
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Geriatric Physiotherapy That Comes to You 

At Beaming Allied Health, we believe that growing older should never mean missing out on the care you deserve. Our mobile physiotherapy for elderly Sydney residents brings professional, compassionate treatment directly to your home, aged care facility, or local park. Our service gives older Australians and their families real results, peace of mind, and the dignity of staying active on their own terms.

Whether you are searching for home visit physio for seniors for yourself or a loved one, or need aged care physiotherapy across South West Sydney, our team is ready to help.

Conditions We Treat

Our physio for elderly at home service covers the full range of conditions that affect mobility, independence, and quality of life:

  • Arthritis — joint pain and stiffness management to keep you moving comfortably
  • Osteoporosis — targeted exercise programmes to improve bone strength and reduce fracture risk
  • Parkinson’s Disease — evidence-based movement therapy addressing rigidity, balance, and tremor
  • Stroke Rehabilitation — structured recovery programmes to restore strength, coordination, and functional independence
  • Falls and Balance Issues — assessment and retraining to reduce fall risk and build confidence
  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation — specialised recovery support after hip or knee replacement surgery
  • Dementia-Related Physical Decline — gentle, adapted exercise to maintain function and slow deconditioning
  • Chronic Pain — practical management strategies that reduce reliance on medication
  • General Deconditioning — rebuilding strength and endurance after illness, hospitalisation, or inactivity

Our assessments are thorough, our goals are realistic, and our approach is always person-centred.

How Our Mobile Physiotherapy Works

Simple, Stress-Free, and Built Around You

Accessing our mobile physio for older adults is straightforward:

  1. Get in Touch — Call or email us to discuss your needs. We’ll ask a few questions about current health, goals, and location.
  2. Book a Home Visit — We schedule a time that suits you, no waiting room, no transport to organise.
  3. Initial Assessment — We will conduct a thorough review of medical history, movement, strength, and balance, while talking through what matters most to you and your family.
  4. Personalised Treatment Plan — A clear, practical plan is developed with goals you understand and exercises that fit your home environment.
  5. Ongoing Visits — We return regularly to deliver hands-on treatment, progress your programme, and adapt care as your needs evolve.

We bring all the equipment we need. Family members and carers are warmly encouraged to be present their involvement makes a genuine difference to outcomes between visits.

Why Mobile Physio Is Better for Older Adults

For many seniors, attending a clinic is genuinely difficult. Transport is expensive or unreliable, waiting rooms are exhausting, and leaving home can feel unsafe after a fall, surgery, or recent hospital stay. Mobile physiotherapy removes every one of those barriers.

No travel stress. Getting to and from appointments can be physically draining. When your physio comes to you, that energy stays where it belongs — in your recovery.

Familiar environment. Treatment in your own home means exercises are practised in the real spaces where you live. We can assess genuine hazards and make recommendations specific to your situation, not a generic clinic setting.

Carer involvement. When a family member or regular carer sits in on a session and learns what to do between visits, consistency of care improves dramatically.

Greater dignity and comfort. For people living with dementia, anxiety, or chronic pain, familiar surroundings make a meaningful difference to how they engage with therapy.

Aged Care Physiotherapy

Funding Options That Work for Your Situation

Beaming Allied Health is an NDIS registered provider, and we work with a range of funding streams to make care accessible:

  • Support at home program — Physiotherapy can often be included as part of a government-funded Home Care Package through My Aged Care. We work closely with care coordinators to make the process seamless.
  • DVA (Department of Veterans’ Affairs) — We accept DVA Gold and White cards.
  • Medicare EPC Plans — With a GP referral under a Chronic Disease Management Plan, Medicare may cover up to five allied health visits per calendar year.
  • Private Health Insurance — We issue receipts for all eligible extras claims.

Not sure which funding option applies to you? Just ask when you get in touch — we’re happy to help you work it out.

Areas We Service

Beaming Allied Health provides home visit physio for seniors across Sydney:

Bankstown · Liverpool · Fairfield · Parramatta · Blacktown  · Cumberland · Burwood · Strathfeild · North Sydney

Within the Cumberland area we service Auburn, Granville, Merrylands, Guildford, and surrounding suburbs. If you’re unsure whether we reach your area, give us a call! we’ll let you know.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a home visit from a geriatric physiotherapist involve?

A visit begins with a conversation about your health history, concerns, and goals. We then carry out a physical assessment covering movement, strength, and balance before developing a personalised treatment plan often beginning treatment in that same session. Visits typically run 30 to 60 minutes.

How is mobile physio different from a clinic?

The goals are the same, but the experience is very different. There’s no travel, no waiting, and treatment is tailored to your actual living space. Exercises are directly relevant to your daily environment, which improves both safety and adherence particularly for older adults managing mobility limitations or cognitive changes.

Can physiotherapy really reduce the risk of falls?

Absolutely. Falls prevention is one of the best-evidenced areas of geriatric physiotherapy. A personalised programme of balance training, strengthening, and home hazard assessment can significantly reduce both fall risk and the fear of falling which is just as limiting as falling itself.

How do I arrange a home visit for a parent or grandparent?

Simply call or email us. No GP referral is needed to book (though one may be required for Medicare-funded sessions). We’ll answer your questions, take the time you need, and find a suitable time. We understand that choosing care for a parent or grandparent is a significant decision, and we want you to feel completely confident before you commit.