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Mobile Allied Health Melbourne South-East

We come
to you.

OT, Speech and Physio at your front door. We see how your home, your school, your workplace and your routine actually run — then build therapy that fits. Across Casey, Greater Dandenong, Cardinia, Frankston and Kingston, six days a week.

6 days

Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm

No travel

Fees inside our standard catchment

Same week

For most new bookings

Mobile team OT · Speech · Physio
South-East Melbourne
Why home visits work

Real environment.
Real progress.

Clinic rooms are tidy, quiet and full of standardised toys. Houses aren't. Which means most goals — independence, transfers, communication, routine — are easier to crack in the place they actually need to work.

01 Real life

We see the actual space

Kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, gardens, stairs — the things causing the friction. Therapy that works for that bathroom, not a generic one.

02 Kids who hate clinic

No clinic anxiety

Sensory-sensitive kids work better at home. Familiar toys, comfort, their own bedroom. We get more done in 45 minutes than a clinic gets in 90.

03 Equipment in context

We trial the kit on site

Shower chairs in the shower. Walkers in the hallway. Hoists in the bedroom. AT that gets prescribed from a brochure usually goes back. AT trialled in your home stays.

04 Family in the room

Partners and carers join in

Strategies stick when the people who actually live with you learn them too. We coach the household, not just the participant.

Where we visit

South-East Melbourne,
door to door.

The standard catchment runs from Dandenong south to Frankston, east to Pakenham, and across to Mordialloc. Outside that? Phone us — we travel further than the map suggests.

Primary catchment

Most visits, no travel fees, same-week intake.

Dandenong Springvale Noble Park Keysborough Doveton Endeavour Hills Hallam Hampton Park
Standard catchment

Regular visits, no travel fees, same-week most of the time.

Berwick Cranbourne Narre Warren Frankston Mordialloc Carrum Downs Seaford Pakenham Officer
Extended catchment

Available on request — modest travel fee may apply.

Mentone Chelsea Bonbeach Cardinia Beaconsfield Mt Eliza Hastings Clyde

Postcode not listed? Ring intake on (03) 7500 5696 — we go where the work is, especially for urgent discharge and palliative referrals.

Who it's for

Three kinds of clients
we visit most.

01 · Kids at home
Paediatric

For kids in their actual environment.

Kids do better when they're regulated. For most paediatric clients — especially autism, ADHD, sensory and anxiety profiles — the clinic itself is half the problem. Their bedroom isn't. We bring the assessment, the toys and the AAC kit to them.

  • Sensory-friendly setup using familiar items
  • Routine-based goals (mealtime, bedtime, school prep)
  • Parents and siblings learn the strategies live
Senior

For seniors who can't easily travel.

Falls, post-stroke rehab, hospital-to-home, post-op recovery, aged care residency reviews — the people who need allied health the most are usually the people who can't get to a clinic. We come with a portable assessment kit and AT trial library.

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02 · Senior at home
03 · NDIS, daily-life goals
NDIS adult

For NDIS participants chasing daily-life goals.

Most NDIS goals — independence, community access, routine, cooking, transfers, executive function — are home-based by definition. A clinic can't simulate that, so we don't try. Capacity-building works better when it's built in the same kitchen, hallway and tram stop you actually use.

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What we bring

A clinic that fits
in a car boot.

Every visit packs the kit the goal needs. Equipment, devices, tools, assessments — the actual senior clinician, every time.

01 Assessment kit

Full standardised toolkit

Sensory profile, executive function, ADL observation, gait and balance — whatever the visit needs, in a portable case.

02 AT trial library

Equipment to try on the spot

Shower chairs, transfer aids, pressure mats, walkers, weighted blankets — trial the real thing in your home before any prescription gets written.

03 AAC & comms

AAC tablets and devices

Proloquo, TouchChat, low-tech boards, switches — trial, programme and customise in the home where the device will live.

04 Sensory tools

Regulation kit

Fidgets, weighted gear, chewables, visual schedules and the quieter end of the toy library — for kids who need a different setup to engage.

05 Tablet & printer

On-the-spot paperwork

Service agreements signed, photos captured, visual schedules printed and left with the family. No follow-up admin chase.

06 The clinician

An actual senior clinician

Not a rotating new grad. Every visit, you see the same OT, Speech or Physio who knows your case. End of story.

Suburb checklist

Postcodes we know
by first name.

If your suburb isn't on the marquee, it doesn't mean we don't go there — most days the team adds a new one.

Dandenong Springvale Noble Park Keysborough Berwick Cranbourne Pakenham Frankston Mordialloc Narre Warren Hallam Endeavour Hills Hampton Park Doveton Officer Cardinia
Chelsea Mentone Carrum Downs Seaford Hastings Somerville Clyde Officer Beaconsfield Mt Eliza Bonbeach Patterson Lakes Skye Lyndhurst Lynbrook

Branch teams in Preston (Northern) and Werribee (Western) cover the rest of metro Melbourne. Phone us if you're unsure — we'll route you to the closest team.

Home visit questions

Practical stuff
about home visits.

Coverage, travel fees, parking, indoor or outdoor — the basics new clients always want to know before they book.

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Do you charge a travel fee?

Inside the standard catchment (Casey, Greater Dandenong, Cardinia, Frankston, Kingston) — no travel fee. Outside that, we'll quote a modest provider-travel rate in writing before the visit is confirmed. NDIS participants are billed per the current Pricing Arrangements.

Which postcodes do you actually cover?

Anywhere in the South-East from Mordialloc east to Pakenham and south to Frankston — the suburb panel above maps the inner, standard and extended catchments. Northern and Western metro Melbourne is covered by the Preston and Werribee branch teams.

Do I need to provide parking?

Street parking is fine. If you're in a tower or behind a boom gate, mention it at booking so we can swap to an earlier or later slot. Apartment buildings with visitor parking — perfect.

Can the visit be in the garden, the school or the workplace?

Anywhere relevant to the goal. School visits with consent, workplace assessments, aged care residencies, day program observations, community access in the suburb. The whole point of mobile therapy is that we work where life happens.

Can multiple family members be seen in one visit?

Two siblings or a parent-and-child often share back-to-back appointments on the same visit — common, and we encourage it for households with multiple participants. Each appointment is billed separately, but you save the travel time and the setup.

What if my home isn't tidy / set up for therapy?

Don't tidy. The whole point is for us to see what daily life actually looks like. If your house is too messy for an OT assessment, that's information — not a reason to cancel. We never judge.

Same-week visits

Therapy at your
front door.

No commute, no waiting room, no parking lottery. Tell intake your postcode and the kind of help you need — we'll book the right clinician into your week.

Mon–Sat

8am–6pm home visits —
after-hours on request

No fees

Travel free —
inside standard catchment

Senior team

Same clinician —
every visit