Home Visits | Adapt Movement
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Home Visits

What are they?

All our practitioners provide home-visit options to people within the Geraldton region. This is specifically a good option for people that find it challenging to attend a clinic for different reasons.

When could home-visits be a good alternative option? 

  • You struggle with Anxiety (e.g., social) and you find it difficult to attend clinics. 

  • You have just suffered an injury and are unable to drive yourself to the clinic 

  • Your symptoms make it difficult to leave the house 

  • You do not have access to transport 

  • You prefer the comfort of your home 

  • You simply are not a fan of clinics 

What to expect

Initially we will take you through a comprehensive assessment where we will discuss your goals, symptoms, health and other relevant factors. An assessment often does include a physical component. At the end of the assessment we will discuss a treatment plan going forward to reach your goals that’s tailored to your circumstances. 

Process

1.

Fill in the contact form or book an appointment here

2.

We will get in touch with you to discuss the reason for the home visit, your address, a time/day and anything else that could be relevant. 

3.

We will send through a pre-home visit form and/or initial registration form.

4.

We visit you at the agreed upon time and date and get started on your rehabilitation and recovery.

Cost

For private referrals initial consults usual require 60 mins-90 mins (including travel)

  • 60mins:  $120

  • 90mins:  $180

Follow ups are usually an hour.

 

  • 60mins: $120  with our exercise physiologist or physiotherapist 

OR

 

  • 60mins: $80 with our allied health assistant (if deemed appropriate)

 

We do accept private healthcare however, it is best to check with your healthcare fund to see how much you are covered for. We also do accept WorkCover WA, NDIS, DVA, Home Care Package funding. Fees are different for each scheme. 

FAQ

Do I need exercise equipment at home? No, we will bring everything you/we need to your home.

Is my home environment appropriate for exercise? If there is enough space, there are no safety issues, then it sure is.

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