Available Services
Speech Pathology
Health in Motion Australia's accredited Exercise Physiologists provide therapeutic support to improve physical function and lifestyle.
Exercise Physiology
Health in Motion Australia's accredited Speech Pathology treat communication disorders, including malfunctions of speech, listening, understanding language, reading, writing, social skills, stuttering and using voice.
Support Worker
Health in Motion Australia's accredited Support Workers assist you with daily living activities to help increase community participation.
Mobile Service
We come to you!
Our team can provide the required service within the comfort of your own home.
Dedicated Team
Our experienced team are dedicated to providing the most valuable service required.
Flexibility
Our team will provide the services at your preferred time.
Immediate Care
We don't have a wait list!
You can get started with your choice of therapy straight away.
Meet the Team
Meet Our Principal Exercise Physiologist
Alex Herrero
Alex Herrero is a highly demanded Exercise Physiologist with over 4 years career experience specialising exclusively with the NDIS. He is young, charismatic and puts a lot of pride into ensuring the service he provides is able to motivate and improve the lives of his clientele, both physically and mentally.
Alex's aim is for the participant to develop an enjoyment for physical activity, explore new hobbies and to discover a newfound confidence in themselves.
Alex completed his Masters degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology at the University of Wollongong in 2018.
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Assess capacity and create goals.
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Promote physical independence.
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Improve strength and fitness.
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Improve stability and balance.
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Improve physical capability.
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Maximise quality of life.
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Explore activities and hobbies.
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Voice (using the vocal cords to produce speech).
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Speech (including stuttering).
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Literacy (reading and writing).
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Language (speaking and understanding others).
How can Exercise Physiology benefit you?
Our services focus on improving your lifestyle and building your capacity to achieve your goals and aspirations.
Depending on your goals our services might aim to:
How can Speech Pathology
benefit you?
Speech Pathology can benefit participants that are
having problems with:
How can a Support Worker
benefit you?
A Support Worker can help participants with both physical and intellectual disabilities in their everyday tasks.
These tasks can include:
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Travelling to your home to provide assistance with household tasks and other everyday activities.
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Transporting you to appointments and other commitments.
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Working with your relatives and other key workers.
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Assisting you with developing more independence.
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Supporting and assisting with health care needs, including administrating medication.
Contact Us
Do you have a question about our services? Get in touch by filling out the contact form below, or call us on:
Ph: 0478 909 470