NDIS Physiotherapy Vermont

Vermont is a peaceful suburb in Melbourne’s east, surrounded by leafy streets, schools, and community parks. For NDIS participants in Vermont, travelling to a clinic can be difficult due to mobility limitations, transport issues, or busy routines. Power Physio makes physiotherapy easier and more accessible with NDIS mobile physiotherapy in Vermont, delivering expert, NDIS-approved care straight to your home, local park, gym, or nearby pool.

Our physiotherapists bring all the necessary equipment and create individualised treatment plans tailored to your NDIS goals. Whether you’re near Canterbury Road, Stephens Reserve, or tucked into quieter residential streets, we ensure every session is consistent, flexible, and focused on helping you achieve lasting results.

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What is Mobile NDIS Physiotherapy

Our Vermont NDIS physio service is built around convenience and comfort. We visit homes, apartments, and supported accommodation, providing therapy that fits naturally into your environment.

No travel time, no waiting rooms - just expert physiotherapy delivered right to your door, helping you stay consistent and focused on your progress.

What Vermont Residents Get with Power Physio

Power Physio offers three main services in our mobile NDIS physiotherapy offerings.

Home Exercise Therapy

Exercise therapy is one of the most effective ways to build strength, improve mobility, and support independence. Our Vermont physiotherapists create exercise programs tailored to your abilities, needs, and NDIS goals.

Sessions can be done in your living room, backyard, or nearby outdoor spaces, ensuring a safe, supportive, and motivating experience that encourages steady improvement over time.

Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy provides a low-impact and effective way to enhance mobility, strength, and balance while reducing strain on your joints. In Vermont, our physiotherapists deliver hydrotherapy sessions at nearby heated pools, ensuring a safe and supportive environment.

Hydro is ideal for rehabilitation, pain management, and functional recovery. Each hydrotherapy session is guided by your physio to make sure therapy remains targeted, comfortable, and effective.

Manual Therapy

Hands-on physiotherapy can relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve functional movement. Our mobile physios in Vermont provide treatments such as joint mobilisation, stretching, and soft tissue massage directly in your home.

We bring all the necessary equipment and tailor every session to your needs, helping you recover and move freely without needing to visit a clinic.

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If you’re an NDIS participant or carer in Vermont, Power Physio can deliver high-quality physiotherapy directly to your home. Contact us today to arrange a personalised mobile physio plan designed to support your mobility, independence, and overall wellbeing.

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Frequently asked questions

  • As an NDIS-registered provider, Power Physio follows the NDIS pricing arrangements and charges the gazetted rate of $183.99 per hour for therapeutic supports under the capacity building category. This rate is set by the NDIS and ensures that you receive high-quality, professional care in line with industry standards. Our services, including assessments, therapy sessions, reports, and travel to you, are all billed according to this rate, providing transparency and consistency in our pricing. If you have any questions about our fees or how they align with your NDIS plan, we’re happy to assist you.

  • Yes. Our clients can access a variety of medical reports through our services. These reports include:

    We provide a range of medical reports for our clients. These include: 

    • Functional Capacity Reports,

    • Progress Reports, and 

    • Letters of Support. 

    At our clinic, our physiotherapists diligently create detailed reports that outline your treatment journey, chart your progress, and showcase your physical accomplishments. We know better than anyone how essential these reports are to conveying your needs to your healthcare providers and serve as evidence for funding requests.