Support At Home Provider

Support At Home Provider

EnableU Canterbury Bankstown is a trusted local provider registered for NDIS, Home Care, and Allied Health services. We offer tailored support for people with disability, seniors, and those with high care needs—all delivered conveniently in the home. home care and NDIS support services across Canterbury Bankstown. Our services include in-home care, community support, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy for both NDIS participants and Home Care Package recipients. Every member of our multilingual team is professionally qualified and police-checked, providing safe and dependable care. We proudly support the diverse communities across the Canterbury Bankstown City Council, Inner West Council, Burwood Council, and Strathfield Council areas.






EnableU Canterbury Bankstown - NDIS, Home Care & Allied Health


40 Raymond St, Bankstown NSW 2200, Australia


1300 117 781



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Home Visits From Allied Health: What to Expect





Allied health services are more accessible than ever, thanks to home visits that bring personalised care straight to your doorstep. At EnableU, we provide in-home physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and assessments throughout Canterbury Bankstown and surrounding areas. Whether you’re receiving NDIS support or aged care funding, we’ll help you get the right services where they matter most—at home.





This guide explains what you can expect before, during, and after your home visit with one of our allied health professionals.





Before Your Appointment





Once your referral is received, EnableU’s team will contact you to:







  • Confirm your needs and preferences


  • Assign the right therapist for your goals


  • Schedule a visit time that suits you


  • Explain any documents or preparation needed






We’ll ensure you feel informed and comfortable before we arrive.





What Happens During a Home Visit?





All home visits are personalised to your needs, but most sessions include:







  • Initial Assessment: gathering medical history, personal goals, and environmental factors


  • Functional Testing: observing how you perform daily tasks like walking, dressing, or cooking


  • Therapy Planning: outlining a clear plan of care based on your abilities and aspirations


  • Support Strategies: providing advice, demonstrations, or training for you and your carers






Your therapist may also review your equipment, assess your home for hazards, or suggest modifications.





How Long Will It Take?





First visits typically run for 60–90 minutes, with follow-up sessions lasting 45–60 minutes depending on your needs and plan goals.





Will I Receive Documentation?





Yes. We provide:







  • Assessment reports for NDIS or aged care providers


  • Progress notes and therapy plans


  • Assistive technology or home modification recommendations (if required)






We keep everything compliant, clear, and tailored to your support system.





Why Choose EnableU for Home Therapy?







  • Local Professionals: We serve Canterbury Bankstown, Inner West, Burwood and beyond


  • Multilingual Team: Fluent in English and community languages like Arabic, Vietnamese, and Mandarin


  • Flexible Scheduling: Evening and weekend appointments available on request


  • Holistic Support: We connect therapy with your daily care for better outcomes






We also work collaboratively with support coordinators, case managers, and family members to ensure wraparound care.





Contact your local EnableU team today to arrange your in-home allied health appointment and experience care that meets you where you are—at home.















Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, participants can change providers at any time by updating their service agreements and notifying the NDIA if necessary.

A disability support worker assists individuals with disabilities in managing daily tasks and improving their quality of life.

Examples include personal hygiene, mobility support, meal preparation, and household chores like cleaning or laundry.

A support-at-home provider delivers personal and domestic assistance within the participant's home under NDIS or aged care funding.