
THERAPY RIGHT
Mobile Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy in South Australia
What makes Therapy Right Different?
Neurological focus
At Therapy Right, we have a neurological focus, providing tailored rehabilitation to people with conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis. Our expert team of mobile therapists use evidence-based techniques to improve movement, enhance function, and support independence, helping participants regain control and quality of life.

Trained and experienced in a wide range of treatment techniques
Therapists at Therapy Right have a keen interest and extensive training and experience working with participants with neurological conditions. These utilise the below treatment techniques:
- Movement facilitation
-Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
-Gait retraining
-Cervico vestibular rehab
-Sensory retraining
- Bobath techniques
-Dix Hallpike Manœuvre

Flexible Scheduling
Therapy Right home visit contracted therapists offer flexible hours, with some accommodating evenings or weekends to suit the participants availability. This makes it easier for individuals to fit their therapy into their lives.

Mobile service
Therapy Right come to you, providing a convenient and personalised service. Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or simply need relief from aches and pains. Therapy Right's therapists visit your home, providing hands-on treatment, exercises, and advice on posture and ergonomics.

Highly experienced and up to date with the latest research
Therapy Right consists of practitioners who have been working for a minimum of five years. Some have been working as a Therapists for over ten years. With regular coaching and mentoring from the principal physiotherapist and development sessions, the group stay up to date on the latest research and techniques.

Collaborative approach
Therapy Right therapists work collaboratively with participants, their families, and other service providers by developing personalised treatment plans that align with the participant's goals and needs. For participants on the NDIS they provide updates to support coordinators, and other allied health providers involved such as speech pathologists and exercise physiologists. This ensures a holistic approach, sharing of insights and strategies to improve the participant's overall well-being and functional independence. This integrated teamwork maximises the participant's outcomes and enhances their quality of life.
