WHAT IS AN ACCREDITED EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST (AEP)?
“AEPs are university qualified allied health professionals equipped with the knowledge, skills and competencies to design, deliver and evaluate safe and effective exercise interventions for people with acute, sub-acute or chronic medical conditions, injuries or disabilities. Pathology domains covered by the services of AEPs include cardiovascular, metabolic, neurological, musculoskeletal, cancers, kidney, respirator / pulmonary and mental health, and any other conditions for which there is evidence that exercise can improve the client’s clinical status”
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Source: Exercise & Sport Science Australia (ESSA)
TEAM
Get to know us
KAYLIE MONAGHAN
Accounts and Administration
Bachelor of Community
and Human Services
MADDISON BARNES
Allied Health Assistant
Cert III in Allied Health Assistance
PAEDAN MONAGHAN
Accredited Exercise Physiologist
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Bachelor of Exercise & Sport Science (Federation University)
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Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Charles Sturt University)
Accredited Exercise Physiologist through Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA)
Licensed Functional Capacity Evaluator (WorkHab International)
TSHARNI BURNS
TAJ PERRIN
Personal Trainer
Certificate III and IV in fitness
TAYLAH HARDING
Allied Health Assistant
Cert III in Allied Health Assistance
Cert III in Fitness
NDIS EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
Exercise Physiology is able to be claimed through the NDIS under the Capacity Building budget – designed to help individuals develop their skills, independence, and social participation - using funding from the "Improved Health & Wellbeing" or "Improved Daily Living" categories.
How do you use NDIS funding?
Home exercise programs​
Community participation – public access to gyms, hydrotherapy, and community settings where the participant feels comfortable
​Training of family and support workers​
Exercise equipment & prescriptions
HOW CAN YOU ASSIST NDIS PARTICIPANTS?
Goal directed exercise & therapy prescription
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Increased mobility and function
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Postural control
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Weight management
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Lifestyle education
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Assist in the management of co-morbities
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Improve mental health and wellbeing
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Chronic disease management
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Community participation – other sports and leisure activities
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And much, much more
DO YOU HAVE FUNDING OPTIONS?
Medicare: Chronic Disease Management (CDM); Type II Diabetes Exercise Group Class; Aboriginal & Torres Straight Islander Health
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Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA): we can provide clinically necessary rehabilitative treatment for DVA entitled clients (Gold and White cardholders with a chronic condition) on referral from a GP
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National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS): this service can be funded by your NDIS package under the ‘Improved Health & Well-Being Category’
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Home Based Care Packages
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Workcover
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TAC
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Self-funded and private health insurance