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NeuroRehab Allied Health Network in Deer Park, Victoria, Australia | Occupational therapist



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NeuroRehab Allied Health Network

Locality: Deer Park, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9361 2234



Address: 3 Canterbury Street 3023 Deer Park, VIC, Australia

Website: http://nrah.com.au

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25.01.2022 NeuroRehab is celebrating opening Occupational Therapy community based services in Hobart. We have had a fantastic response from the Hobart community and Catherine's caseload is filling up fast. To make a referral, go to https://nrah.com.au/referral or call 1300 13 16 19. "It is so good to be home with family. The neurological community here is wonderful and I am so excited about helping more people in Hobart and Southern Tasmania."



25.01.2022 Cancellation of the event at Albert Park on Sunday morning didn’t deter our team who took to their sunny 5km lockdown radius to Walk, Run + Roll in support of our clients with MS, raising $1803 for MS Support Services in the process #mswalkrunroll

24.01.2022 Remedial Massage Therapists are part of the multidisciplinary team at NeuroRehab. They conduct comprehensive clinical assessments and can provide ongoing support to maximise recovery. They can provide treatment for various conditions using a range of techniques including deep tissue, trigger point therapy, myofascial release and lymphatic drainage. To make a referral, go to https://nrah.com.au/referral or call 1300 13 16 19.

20.01.2022 Welcome back! Restrictions have eased in Melbourne today. We can return to providing routine care in our clinic or your home. Therapists will continue to wear masks for face-to-face services, cleaning and sanitisation will remain at high levels and we will continue to check-in using our QR code or paper logsheet. Stay healthy.https://nrah.com.au/



20.01.2022 May is Huntington Disease (HD) Awareness Month and NeuroRehab Allied Health Network is showing support for our clients with HD by going BLUE one day early. Go Blue May 22 for HD! Learn more at https://huntingtonsvic.org.au/events-landing-page/. HD impacts the brain and the way people think, move and feel. NeuroRehab is a dedicated rehab service catering to the unique needs of people with neurological conditions and injuries. Check us out at https://nrah.com.au

19.01.2022 Today NeuroRehab is shining a light on Motor Neurone Disease (MND). It is National Motor Neurone Disease Week in Australia (2-8 May 2021). Did you know? - MND is a progressive and terminal neurological disease.... - MND often impacts people's ability to use their arms, legs, eat, drink, and breathe. -There are currently more than 2,000 people living with MND in Australia and two people being diagnosed each day in Australia. -The average life expectancy for people living with MND is 2.5 years. There is currently no known cure or treatment for MND. However, our therapy team often work with people living with MND to improve their quality of their life and comfort.

18.01.2022 NeuroRehab Allied Health Network is an authorised health service provider. Government directions are to move services to telehealth where that is appropriate. Face-to-face services for essential clinical care can continue. You can stay up-to-date with services changes by subscribing to our newsletter. Find the link at the bottom of our website https://nrah.com.au/. Or call us on 1300 13 16 19.



15.01.2022 It's Exercise Right Week. NeuroRehab's Exercise Physiologists are making positive changes in our clients’ lives every day through exercise. Exercise not only improves quality of life but also prolongs independence, reduces the risk of falls and injury, and limits disability by improving brain plasticity, movement, and motor control. It has been proven to improve mental health and well-being through social interaction and accomplishment. Exercise with us. https://nrah.com.au/exercise-physiology

14.01.2022 Getting cooler - luckily hydro pools are always warm. Hydrotherapy is a great rehab tool for people with a neuro injury or condition. Check out this resource and others on our Client Resource webpage https://nrah.com.au/resources.

09.01.2022 At NeuroRehab, we like to recognise and celebrate our client’s success. Achievement boards can help you to reflect, as you look back at things you have done well. This can also help to boost your self-confidence. Whether it’s a goal big or small, we love to see it! Achievement boards can be used at home or at work. It can be as simple as purchasing a whiteboard from your local crafts store and displaying it in your kitchen, living room, or wherever you feel comfortable. Dream big! https://nrah.com.au/referral

05.01.2022 NeuroRehab is at the ATSA Daily Living Expo at the Melbourne showgrounds! Come and visit us at stand 316 today and tomorrow.

04.01.2022 We could not let this week go by without wishing Lilia a very, very happy 13th NeuroRehab Anniversary! Congratulations on this outstanding service milestone and thank you for your continued dedicated care of our clients and fantastic contribution to NeuroRehab Allied Health Network. You have had the most positive effect of the lives of countless people over this time. Thank-you



03.01.2022 NeuroRehab is celebrating Mindful Mental Health May an opportunity to check in on our health and wellbeing and put strategies in place to keep our minds, bodies and souls in great shape. Our Psychology team has put together a list of mental health basics which can make a positive difference to every day. You can find the resource on the Client Resources page of our website https://nrah.com.au/resources

02.01.2022 Meet Sam, one of our paediatric physios. "The energy, honesty, and eagerness to participate shown by the children I work with is extraordinary. Developing plans together and learning together is extremely rewarding for the paediatric client, the family, and for me. Family centred care is imperative in making long term goals and building confidence in therapy and the potential outcomes. Most importantly, making a fun environment is essential to our sessions. Learn more at https://nrah.com.au/paeds.

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