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Mobile Physiotherapy & Allied Health — Quakers Hill

Mobile physio, OT and speech pathology in Quakers Hill — at home, in school, in aged care. Six days a week, NDIS registered.

Quakers Hill is an established western suburb with a quietly broad mix of demographics — long-time residents in their sixties and seventies, working families, and a growing slice of NDIS households. Our Quakers Hill work crosses all three: aged-care home visits, paediatric NDIS sessions, and the everyday musculoskeletal work in between.

Castle Hill clinic is fifteen to twenty minutes east, which is fine for many residents but not all. The mobile team covers Quakers Hill, Schofields, Acacia Gardens and the surrounding suburbs six days a week.

Three different patient profiles, one team

Most Quakers Hill households we work with fall into one of three groups: older residents needing falls prevention and post-hospital rehab; working-age adults with back, neck or shoulder issues that have been there too long; and children with NDIS plans whose families want a consistent therapist across the year.

The same mobile clinician often sees multiple members of one household. That continuity makes a meaningful difference for younger kids especially — knowing the therapist who’s coming over for the third time means the warm-up takes a minute rather than ten.

Residential aged care in Quakers Hill and nearby suburbs

Several aged-care facilities across Quakers Hill, Schofields and the surrounding area use mobile allied-health teams to deliver Home Care Package and NDIS services in-house. We provide the standard documentation (insurance, AHPRA registration, infection control) for any new facility, and we work alongside whichever lifestyle or care team coordinates the resident’s broader support.

For families with a parent who has just moved into a facility, the first three months are often the hardest. New environment, new routine, often a step down in independence. Targeted physiotherapy during that settling-in period helps the resident keep the function they came in with, which is the single most important predictor of how well the next year goes.

How to refer

Most referrals to us in Quakers Hill come from GPs along the local corridor, Support Coordinators across western Sydney, hospital social workers and Home Care Package case managers. Self-referrals are equally welcome; if you’d rather we contact your GP after the first visit, we will.

FAQ

Common questions from Quakers Hill patients

Do you visit Schofields and The Ponds from here?

Yes — they’re in the same catchment as Quakers Hill, along with Acacia Gardens, Stanhope Gardens and Glenwood.

How much notice do you need for a first visit?

Usually a few days to a week. For urgent post-discharge cases we can sometimes see people within 24–48 hours; for less urgent referrals, a week or two is typical.

My mum has dementia — can you still work with her?

Yes. We routinely see residents with cognitive impairment, and we adjust the session structure to suit. Short, predictable, familiar — and ideally with a regular carer present for continuity.

Can you take a Home Care Package referral?

Yes. We invoice your HCP provider directly. We’re happy to talk with the case manager about rates and reporting cadence before the first visit.

Nearby suburbs we also visit

  • Schofields
  • The Ponds
  • Acacia Gardens
  • Glenwood
  • Stanhope Gardens

Prefer in-clinic?

Visit our nearest clinic at Castle Hill.

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Mobile allied health in Quakers Hill — booked in minutes.

Same-week appointments often available across Greater Sydney.

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