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Xiris Allied Health is now Goulburn Health Therapy. Same great team, new name.

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NDIS at our Goulburn clinic.

Therapy and capacity-building support for NDIS participants. Plan-managed, self-managed, and NDIA-managed welcome.

An allied health clinician fitting a custom prosthetic arm to a wheelchair user during an active capacity-building session in a daylit clinic

The work

What your funding pays for.

Assessment, ongoing therapy, and the reports that go in with each plan review. Under Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living and Improved Health and Wellbeing — what we do is tied to the goals already in your plan.

How it works

From your plan to your first appointment.

  1. How your plan is managed

    If you're plan-managed or self-managed, you can book straight in with us. If the NDIS manages your plan, you'll need a registered provider — give us a quick call and we'll check where we stand for your situation so you don't have to chase it down.

  2. Service agreement

    We send out a short agreement before your first appointment. It spells out the work, how many hours we've put aside, and what happens if you need to cancel. Nothing in it costs more than the standard NDIS price guide.

  3. Assessment and treatment

    The first appointment is an assessment — what's going on, what you'd like to be able to do, and how that lines up with Improved Daily Living or Improved Health and Wellbeing. Treatment starts from there.

  4. Reports and plan reviews

    Progress reports, plan-review letters, and the time it takes to write them are built into the hours we've agreed on. At each plan review, we'll talk you through what's been done and what to ask for next time.

Services

What your plan can fund with us.

  • How your body moves, hands-on treatment, and exercise built around the goals already in your plan. The progress reports and plan-review letters are part of the work, not tacked on at the end.

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  • Therapy for the mental health side of disability — anxiety, mood, adjusting to things, behaviour support. Real, useful sessions, with reports written around your Improved Daily Living goals.

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  • Exercise built for people with ongoing health conditions, neurological conditions, or long-term physical injuries. Sessions and home programs, billed against your Improved Health and Wellbeing supports.

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  • Hands-on soft-tissue work for the tightness, pain, and stiff movement that come with your disability. Funded when it sits inside a treatment plan run by one of our allied health team.

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  • Looking after your feet — how you walk, footwear, skin and nail care — where moving around or daily life is affected by your disability. Orthotics and reviews where they actually help.

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  • Food and nutrition for disability-related needs — feeding troubles, weight, gut, how meds and food interact. Practical plans built around your household and the supports you already have.

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  • How you do day-to-day life, home and workplace changes, trying out equipment, and the reports that go with plan reviews and equipment requests.

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  • Help with talking, understanding, and swallowing — for kids, teens, and adults. Trying out communication devices, mealtime plans, and the reports that keep your funding going.

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  • Warm-water exercise for people who can't load up as much on land — because of pain, deconditioning, or a neurological condition. Runs alongside physio or exercise physiology under the same plan goal.

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  • Pelvic floor and bladder issues, pregnancy and after-birth care, and pelvic pain — where these come up alongside a disability. Lined up with your Improved Daily Living goals.

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  • Physiotherapy for babies, kids, and teenagers — head shape and torticollis, motor milestones, toe walking, sports injuries, and ongoing physio for kids with neuro conditions.

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  • Allied-health care for older adults — mobility, independence at home, pain, foot care, swallowing, and eating well.

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Before you book

Before you book.

A quick list your practitioner needs to get ready for your first appointment. Have it handy and we can lock in the booking on the same call.

  • Your NDIS number

  • A copy of your current plan, or the bit that lists what you're funded for

  • Your plan manager's name and email, if you're plan-managed

  • A sentence or two on what you'd like to work on — it shapes the first appointment

Book an NDIS appointment in Goulburn.

Pick a service and a time that works for you. Your practitioner takes it from there.

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