All For You Therapy provides Allied Health Assistance for children and adults across South East Melbourne. Our Allied Health Assistants support participants with therapy-related activities, skill-building, routines, and everyday practice under the guidance of allied health professionals.
We help participants continue working towards their goals between therapy sessions with practical, consistent support at home, in the community, or as part of their daily routine.
An Allied Health Assistant supports participants with therapy-related activities under the guidance of allied health professionals, such as occupational therapists, speech pathologists, or physiotherapists.
This support may include practising daily living skills, communication activities, movement-based tasks, emotional regulation strategies, fine motor activities, or independence-building routines.
Allied Health Assistance helps participants continue working on their therapy goals in real everyday settings, including at home, in the community, or during regular routines.


This service is designed for NDIS participants who need support to practise therapy-related goals and build everyday skills.
Children may benefit from Allied Health Assistance when they need support with communication, routines, emotional regulation, play-based learning, fine motor skills, social confidence, or daily living activities.
Adults may benefit from Allied Health Assistance when they need support with independence, daily routines, community access, confidence-building, or practising therapy-related activities in everyday life.
All support is guided by the participant’s goals, existing therapy plan, and individual support needs.
Our Allied Health Assistants can support participants with therapy-related activities and practical skill-building, including:
Allied Health Assistance helps participants practise therapy-related goals outside of formal therapy sessions.
We may support with:
Allied Health Assistants do not replace therapists. They support participants with guided activities while allied health professionals remain responsible for clinical planning and direction.
Allied Health Assistance can take place in environments where participants feel comfortable and where their goals can be practised in real life.
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This flexibility helps participants practise skills in settings that matter to them.
We work alongside the people involved in the participant’s care so support stays clear, consistent, and goal-focused.
Many families and participants choose Allied Health Assistance because it helps therapy-related goals become part of everyday life.
Our support is practical, consistent, and built around each participant’s goals, routine, and comfort.
We focus on:
All For You Therapy also provides NDIS Support Work for participants who need help with daily routines, independence, community access, and everyday support.
Getting started is simple and straightforward.
Contact us to discuss your needs, goals, and current support plan.
We review therapy recommendations and NDIS goals.
We start delivering structured support based on your requirements.
We continue support while ensuring consistency and alignment with therapy goals.
An Allied Health Assistant supports participants with therapy-related activities, skill-building, routines, and everyday practice under the guidance of allied health professionals.
Yes, these terms are often used for similar roles. Therapy assistants are sometimes called allied health assistants and usually work under the supervision or delegation of an allied health professional.
Yes. All For You Therapy provides NDIS Support Work as well as Allied Health Assistance. Support Work can include help with daily routines, independence, community access, appointments, and everyday participation. NDIS describes support workers as helping people develop skills and work towards their goals.
No. Allied Health Assistants do not replace therapists. They help participants practise guided therapy-related activities while allied health professionals remain responsible for clinical planning and direction.
Yes. We provide Allied Health Assistance for children and adults across South East Melbourne.
Support may take place at home, in the community, during daily routines, or in other suitable environments depending on the participant’s goals and support needs.