Bloom Healthcare Blog – Insights on NDIS and Allied Health
Welcome to the Bloom Blog, where we explore a diverse range of topics within occupational therapy, psychology and counselling, exercise physiology, physiotherapy, and speech pathology. Our dedicated team of experts is committed to sharing valuable insights and practical advice to enhance your well-being. From discussing the latest advancements in occupational therapy techniques to providing tips on managing stress and improving mental health, our blog strives to empower and educate our readers. Whether you’re seeking guidance on exercises for specific conditions, understanding speech disorders, or gaining a deeper understanding of psychological well-being, our blog is your go-to resource for comprehensive information in these disciplines. Join us on this enlightening journey towards better health and a happier life.
Spinal Cord Injury Physiotherapy: Rebuilding Strength and Independence
A spinal cord injury (SCI) changes the way the body moves, feels and functions. It can affect not only mobility but also independence, mental health, mental wellbeing and quality of life. For people navigating life after a spinal cord injury, Physiotherapy plays a...
What Makes NDIS Exercise Physiology Different from a Standard Gym Program?
Today, there is no shortage of fitness options - from personal trainers and boot camps to YouTube workouts and high-end gyms. But when your goals are more complex - managing a chronic condition, living with disability, recovering after injury, or improving function...
Global Developmental Delay vs Autism: Key Differences and How We Support Both
When a child doesn’t meet developmental milestones — like talking, walking, or interacting with others — it’s natural for parents and carers to wonder why. Two terms that often come up in this context are Global Developmental Delay (GDD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Speech Pathology Explained: Swallowing Assessment and Communication Support
Communication is one of the most fundamental parts of life. It's how we express our needs, share emotions, connect with others, and navigate the world around us. But for many people — from toddlers learning to talk to adults recovering from acquired brain injury or...
Exercise Physiology and NDIS: How It Supports People with Disability
When we think about healthcare, we often focus on medications, surgeries, or specialist appointments. But one of the most powerful tools for improving physical and mental health is frequently overlooked — movement. Exercise Physiology explores how movement affects the...
Psychology vs Behaviour Support: Understanding the Differences and Benefits
When navigating the world of Allied Health Supports, especially under the NDIS, it's common to come across both Psychology and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS). At first glance, they might seem like they're doing the same thing - helping people understand and manage...
Understanding What is Positive Behaviour Support and How it Empowers Lives
When a child lashes out, a young person withdraws, or someone repeatedly engages in risky behaviour, it's easy to focus on what's happening in the moment. The behaviour itself feels urgent and disruptive, and naturally, we want to stop it. But behaviour doesn't happen...
The Role of Physiotherapy: Understanding How It Works and Its Benefits
When people think of Physiotherapy, many imagine sports injuries or post-surgery rehab. But Physiotherapy is so much broader than that. It supports people of all ages and abilities, whether they’re recovering from illness, managing chronic pain, improving mobility, or...
How Psychology Helps NDIS Participants Manage Anxiety and Build Resilience
Navigating life with a disability or developmental condition comes with unique challenges—some visible, others deeply personal and emotional. That's why mental health and resilience are critical parts of a person's overall wellbeing. The National Disability Insurance...
Supporting Development through Physiotherapy for Autism and Movement Care
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is most often associated with social and communication differences. Still, it also affects how a person moves, processes sensory information, and interacts with the physical world. That's where Physiotherapy can play a valuable role....
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