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Home Care Package

We can offer a mobile remedial massage treatment for you as part of your Home Care Package.

Remedial massage is classified as an allied health service for the purpose of providing home care. The therapists at Noosa Massage & Movement hold a diploma of remedial massage, are a member of a accredited association and hold provider status with the private health funds. This enable us to provide remedial massage therapy under the home care package program.

Why Choose Us?

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Our therapists are highly skilled and experienced in providing remedial massage as part of your home care package. We specialise in treating and supporting you with a range of conditions, including lower back pain, neck and shoulder tension and chronic pain. As well as helping to manage stress and anxiety. Our goal is to provide effective relief and support.

Expert knowledge and care

 Using our mobile massage service with flexible appointment times allows you to schedule time for you in the comfort of your own home. The treatment tables and cushions ensure a comfortable, safe position for your treatment. We are always happy to adapt our treatment to meet your specific needs.

Convenience

Each session is tailored to your specific needs. We complete a thorough assessment to understand your concerns and develop a customised treatment plan to address your needs. Rehabilitation movements and self care tips are included in your plan.

Personalised Treatments

Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities. We listen to your feedback and continuously adapt our practices to ensure you receive the best possible care.

Client-Centred Service
  • Remedial massage therapy is the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal issues, any aches, pains and injuries. During your treatment the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissues are treated to promote healing and restore function.

  • Once you have decided that we would be a good fit for you, contact your care manager. They will be able to contact us and allow us to register as a provider under your home care package program.

  • No! A therapist with a minimum of a diploma in remedial massage and a member of a accredited association is able to provide remedial massage. Please contact us for further information on this.

  • Research has shown that remedial massage therapy does not need to be painful to be effective. There may be areas that feel more discomfort that others but a painful technique can be counter productive in a treatment.

    Our therapists will adjust the pressure to your comfort level and will check in regularly about pressure, positioning and movement.

  • Remedial massage is more targeted and focuses on treating specific problems and conditions. The length of the session will determine the number of areas of the body that can be treated.

  • This appointment will be 15mins longer than subsequent appointments to allow time to discuss your needs and health history. We want to take this time to understand what your goals are and how we can support you with those. Initial and subsequent appointment will be charged at the same rate.

  • Wear comfortable clothes that allow you to move.

    Ensure there is adequate space for the therapist to set up their table. A 3m x3m space or more is ideal.

    Let us know if parking can be tricky.

    If there are animals at the property, it would helpful if they can be kept in a different room.

  • The number of sessions will be discussed during the initial session where a detailed treatment plan will be completed.

  • Your session may include rehabilitation exercises. They will be tailored to your specific condition and complement the massage therapy. To see long term effects you may need to strengthen or stretch the affected muscles. Your therapist will guide you through the exercises and provide instructions for you to continue them at home. Reach out at anytime if you are unsure or have any questions.

FAQ

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