
Introduction
Living with a disability can present daily challenges—but the right support can make a big difference in achieving independence, mobility, and a better quality of life. That’s where the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and physiotherapy come together.
At Strive Physiotherapy in Western Australia, our experienced team works closely with NDIS participants to provide tailored treatment plans that support mobility, strength, and overall wellbeing.
What is the NDIS?
The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) provides funding to eligible Australians living with a disability. This support is designed to give participants access to healthcare and services—like physiotherapy—that help them achieve their goals and live more independently.
How Physiotherapy Supports NDIS Participants
Physiotherapy is a powerful tool for people living with disabilities. At Strive Physiotherapy, we help participants:
Why Choose Strive Physiotherapy?
We understand that every NDIS participant has unique needs. That’s why we provide:
Our goal is simple: to help you move better, feel stronger, and live life with confidence.
Getting Started with Strive Physiotherapy under NDIS
Currently we are taking patients who are plan managed or self-managed only.
It’s easy to get started—just contact us and we’ll guide you through the process.
Book Your Appointment Today
If you’re a NDIS participant in Western Australia and want to experience the benefits of physiotherapy, Strive Physiotherapy is here to help.
Call us today on 08 6509 3399
For more information, please visit our website at www.strivehealthcare.com.au
Take the first step towards improved independence, mobility, and a healthier future.
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Strive healthcare acknowledges the traditional owners of the land the Aboriginal people and Torres Straight Island people. We pay our respects to their culture, their connection to land and country and their Elders past, present, and emerging. We recognise their ownership to this land as their sovereignty was never ceded and therefore this always was and will be Aboriginal land.