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Weekly Wellness Webinars: supporting wellness at home

Weekly webinars

 

 

Weekly webinars

✨ Join Our WEEKLY WELLNESS WEBINARS! ✨

We are thrilled to introduce our Weekly Wellness Webinars, a series of live Zoom sessions led by our knowledgeable clinicians.  Join us every week to explore how Allied Health services can enhance your wellness at home.

When?: Every Wednesday
Where? Zoom

What?

– Actionable insights
– Practical tips
– Live Q&A sessions with our clinicians

TOPICS INCLUDE:

  • Empowering Independence: Assistive Technology for Home Care
  • Safe Eating: Swallowing and Mealtime Tips
  • Golden Years Nutrition: Healthy Eating at Home
  • Staying Steady: Falls Prevention Strategies for Home Care

Missed a session this month? No problem! Our webinars will be repeated monthly, and updated links will be available on our website.
Got questions? Feel free to reach out to us!

 

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The Rhythm of Recovery with Physiotherapy

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Sisyphus principle of regularity 

In community Physiotherapy, we encounter situations where clients face physical challenges, pain, and limitations. We understand these struggles can be tough — why must someone work hard to regain mobility?

Sisyphus and Rehabilitation:
Sisyphus was condemned to push a boulder uphill only to watch it roll back down, embodying the futile effort of repetition.
In rehabilitation, people often face repetitive exercises, setbacks, and slow progress. Like Sisyphus, they persistently push forward despite the seemingly endless struggle. The Physiotherapist becomes a guide, encouraging the client to find meaning in their efforts, even when progress feels elusive.

 

Finding Meaning:
Physiotherapists can help clients find meaning in their exercise by:
  • Focusing on small victories: celebrating progress, no matter how minor, gives purpose to each session.
  • Encouraging resilience: acknowledging setbacks but emphasising the importance of persistence.
  • Building connections: connecting on a personal level adds depth to the therapeutic relationship.
  • Creating purposeful routines: structured exercises become meaningful when clients understand their impact on recovery.
Physiotherapy, like Sisyphus’ task, involves repetitive efforts. Yet, by finding purpose in these actions, clients can make meaningful progress.
Empower Physiotherapists play a vital role in navigating the exercise journey, pushing forward despite the challenges.


Reach out today to discuss your clients’ requirements and goals, together we can beat that boulder.

 

 

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A Day in the Life of a Homecare Physiotherapist

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Ever wondered what a day in the life of a home care physiotherapist is like? We go behind the scenes with physiotherapist Patrick Jones, to explore what a typical day looks like for a home care physio and answer a few questions that you may have about becoming one.

Getting Ready:

My typical morning routine for the day is waking up at about 8am or 8:30am (a nice sleep in compared to my wife who has to leave at 7am for the hospital) and getting ready for the day. I officially start at 9am from home (if I don’t have a patient at 9am) and check my schedule for the day while drinking a coffee at home. This includes confirming the client’s names, conditions and address’ I will be seeing as well as answering any emails or printing any paperwork such as HEP.

Going to work:

The joy of community physiotherapy is being able to start at home and the varied environments you travel to from rehabilitation centres, client’s homes, nursing homes or independent living units. Empower ensures to provide clients where possible close to your surrounding area which means not too much driving but enough for a good podcast throughout the day!

Lunch:

During the day you get an allocated lunch break and since you are on the road you get to have a choice of amazing food options. Alternatively, you can also pack lunch and bring it on the road. I find it’s nice either way to stop at a park or beach and enjoy the food which is one of the big perks of working in homecare. Occasionally when we have a meeting you may even be able to score a free lunch.

Treating Clients:

During my typical day I am expected to see six clients, a combination of new referrals and follow up clients. One of the best parts of community is the diversity of conditions and clients we get to see. In a typical day I could see an orthopaedic client recently discharged from rehab, a NDIS participant, a client with Parkinson’s and an elderly client who is at risk of falls. This allows me to continue to grow and develop my skills in a number of physiotherapy clinical areas.

The aspect of home care I find the most rewarding is that we can focus on the client’s goals in their own environment. Unlike hospitals where the aim is to get them to a safe mobility for discharge, in the community we get to help the client return to their most optimised self. This means that we collaborate and partner together to achieve agreed goals.

For example, Linda is a 65 year old female who has had 3 falls in the past which has caused her to be too afraid to leave her house. Her main goal was to be able to leave the house and walk to the local shops. By implementing short term goals with an exercise program focused on balance, lower limb strengthening and mobility, Linda was empowered to build back her confidence. Together we were then able to practice her outdoor walking and preferred route to the shops. Linda is now feeling more self-assured about her walking and with ongoing practice and progress, believes she will be able to soon walk independently.

Team Environment:

Every fortnight the national physiotherapy team meet online. This is a great chance to receive ongoing professional development, bounce ideas off one another as well as meet the rest of the team and participate in fun social activities. As the Sydney team we also meet once a fortnight for coffee and case discussion. This allows us, as a smaller team to debrief on any complex cases over a coffee. Part of your training also includes a trip to the Melbourne head office, if you time it well you might be able to catch a game, Go Giants!

 

Empower Healthcare’s Graduate Program

Empower's 2020 Graduate Program starters

We now offer year-round graduate intakes.

As the demand for allied health contribution to our overburdened Australian health system grows exponentially, we are strengthening our capacity nationally to help deliver better health outcomes for Australians and continually looking for new grads to join our team.

Empower Healthcare provides a comprehensive graduate training program across physiotherapy, occupational therapy, osteopathy and podiatry.

If you’re a physio that is seeking to strive and thrive then visit our Graduate careers page and apply today!

Learn more about our Graduate Program

 

 

 

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