NDIS at Enriching Health

NDIS Disability programs are provided in our Panania Studio

At Enriching Health, we provide Exercise Physiology services tailored to individuals on the NDIS. Our team works closely with individuals, families, and support coordinators to deliver personalised programs that build strength, improve coordination, support emotional wellbeing, and encourage independence in everyday activities.

Sessions are available in our Panania studio, via home visits, at community facilities and we run group programs in Schools. The location of choice is depending on each persons goals and preferences.

A woman laughing while standing in front of a man in a wheelchair during a workout session in a gym. They are near gym equipment and medicine balls.

Getting started with Enriching Health

Getting started with Enriching Health is easy. We aim to make the process smooth and supportive for participants, families, and support coordinators.

Whether you're looking to refer a participant, learn more about our services, or book an initial session, our team is here to guide you through every step.

Here's how to begin:

  • Submit an enquiry or referral form through our website

  • We will organise a discovery call to discuss goals and arrange a time for the initial session

  • Sessions can take place at our Panania studio, via home visits, or in the community

If you have questions or would like to visit our space, feel free to get in touch. We’re always here to chat and help you explore the best options for you.

A person sitting in a wheelchair, smiling, in a Panania gym and fitness area with exercise equipment in the background.

Training with Enriching Health for almost 4 years has been a game-changer for me. The exercise physiology sessions are tailored to my needs and the team is incredibly supportive and knowledgeable. They’ve helped me build strength, improve mobility and stay on top of health in a way that truly works for me. The environment is welcoming and I always leave feeling great.
I highly recommend Enriching Health to anyone!

- Ahmad

A group of people posing together in BCHP Panania, with fitness equipment in the background. They are wearing various workout clothes and are smiling after a training session.

How we work with other NDIS Companies

At Enriching Health, we love connecting with NDIS companies and building genuine partnerships. A big part of how we work is through educational team-building workshops run at our Panania studio or at your own site/office.

We learn, connect and exercise together to create interactive, informative, and fun sessions. It’s also a great way to see how we support participants while building stronger connections within your team.

If you're interested in setting this up for your team, please get in touch with our ‘Free Discovery Call’, below and we will organise a date.

Hydrotherapy sessions available in Bankstown, Bangor and Kirrawee. These sessions are run by Exercise Physiologists

Access Exercise Physiology and Hydrotherapy programs tailored to your goals, interests, and support needs. Sessions are available as 1:1 appointments, semi-private groups, or fun social classes, all led by experienced and encouraging Exercise Physiologists.

All participants attending weekly sessions receive complimentary access to our recovery facilities and open gym, to support both physical and mental wellbeing.

For local Schools we offer a ‘Sport Olympics’ program throughout the school term. Please get in touch with our ‘Free Discovery Call’, below if you would like this service at your school or if you would like to learn more.

Our Available
Services

Please also fill in the NDIS referral for new bookings

Student aged NDIS Participant performing a bench press in a gym with a wheelchair nearby, an exercise physiologist spotter assisting, and resistance bands on the floor. Personal Training is also Available.

FAQ’s about the NDIS

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We’d love to hear from you! Fill out our enquiry form and our team will be in touch.

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