Humanity Allied Health is a trusted, registered NDIS provider that works closely with support coordinators to understand each participant’s needs and deliver tailored, coordinated care.
Our multidisciplinary, adaptable team delivers high quality, coordinated care with a compassionate approach, working together to achieve meaningful and lasting outcomes for participants.
Humanity Allied Health is an established provider within the Australian NDIS sector and is engaged by support coordinators seeking structured allied health services delivered in accordance with relevant clinical, professional, and regulatory requirements.
Humanity Allied Health offers flexible service delivery across Australia, including clinic-based appointments, mobile services, and online therapy. This multi-modal approach helps improve access to support, particularly for participants in regional and rural areas, by providing options that can be matched to individual needs, preferences, and circumstances.
Mobile allied health services are also available across Australia, with clinicians providing support in home, school, workplace, and community settings where appropriate. This approach enables assessment and intervention in real-world environments, supporting the development of practical, context-specific recommendations aligned with a participant’s daily routines and goals.
Humanity Allied Health provides clinic based and mobile allied health services across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania.
As part of Humanity Health Group, Humanity Allied Health operates within a broader network of allied health services. Humanity Health Group includes multiple brands supporting paediatric care, older Australians, and work related services. This structure enables multidisciplinary collaboration between clinicians across areas such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and psychology, where clinically appropriate and with participant consent.
This coordinated model supports continuity of care and integrated service planning. It also provides greater flexibility in service delivery and capacity, allowing access to a broader range of clinicians and service options across the network, depending on individual needs and availability – including online, in-home or in-clinic services.
Humanity Allied Health provides allied health and therapy services to support participants with disability, injury, or health conditions in working toward their individual NDIS goals.
Services are delivered within a person-centred framework that prioritises informed choice, dignity, and practical support in everyday environments.
For support coordinators, Humanity Allied Health offers clinicians experienced in working within the NDIS framework and requirements. Therapy is developed in collaboration with participants and aligned to their goals, including Capacity Building and Core Supports.
Structured clinical reporting is provided to support plan implementation, reviews, and communication between relevant stakeholders, in accordance with NDIS guidelines and professional standards.
Online therapy provides timely and convenient access to qualified and experienced therapists without the need to travel. It removes the need for commuting to appointments or paying for parking, and can help reduce time away from work, study, or daily routines. Where clinically appropriate, participants can access a range of therapy services online, supporting accessibility and continuity of care in a flexible format.
Flexible, personalised care:
In clinic, mobile or online