The most important thing when it comes to improving our health and our happiness is simply to get started … and remember to give yourself a bit of grace as you learn to implement these healthy lifestyle practices! One of my favourite quotes goes something like this: “The best time to plant a tree was […]
READ MOREThe benefits of group exercise classes in the community
“Use it or lose it!” I’m sure you’ve heard that phrase if you’ve ever seen a physiotherapist or a GP about wanting to improve your health. The advice is more or less about doing a set of exercises or joining an exercise class to help you to regularly move your body in ways to improve […]
READ MOREA brief introduction to the five stages of grief
Moving out of home, loss of independence, cancelled events, the death of someone close to you – maybe you have experienced one or more of these situations? Grief is a response to loss. Specifically, loss of someone or something to which a bond of affection was formed. As your parents move through life, particularly in […]
READ MOREWhen is the right time to move into residential aged care?
There is no set time or age to move into residential aged care. The right time may not be easy to recognise, and each situation is different. But, in general, the longer an older person can remain at home, the better. This is so they can remain independent for as long as possible before needing […]
READ MOREHow The Physio Co works with the families of its senior clients
At the Physio Co we work very closely with the families of our senior clients. We believe it’s very important to involve the families right from the start. We do this intentionally by: Collaboratively setting meaningful health goals with a clear plan Providing regular updates and communication by method of choice on your Mum or […]
READ MOREHome care packages for physiotherapy: How our physios work with home care packages
Australians are living longer than ever before. In lockstep with that trend, more and more seniors are choosing to stay independent, living at home for longer. This has been backed up by research from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, which found that Australians of all ages would prefer to receive […]
READ MOREGetting back to it after lockdown: what’s the best approach for you, or your Mum or Dad?
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented all of us with many challenges to navigate. Some people have had more time than ever and invested this into building sustainable habits for health and fitness. However, for others (sometimes for reasons beyond their control), the past 18 months or so have led to extended periods of inactivity. As […]
READ MOREHere are 5 simple indoor exercises to keep you active this winter
5 simple indoor exercises to keep Australian seniors active. As we learn more and more about what our bodies need to stay happy and healthy, keeping active remains at the forefront of our minds. During the warmer months, it’s easy to stay motivated. You can go for a walk and feel the warmth and sunshine […]
READ MOREAgeing and our incredible ability to adapt
How we view ageing has a big impact on how we respond. There are some firmly held beliefs (both individually and culturally) about getting old. If we’re honest, most of them are not positive. Growing older is widely associated with slowing down, aching joints and memory issues, to name just a few. The more we […]
READ MORETips for overcoming chronic stress as we get older
Tips for overcoming chronic stress as we get older Have you ever wondered how stress can affect your body? Among many other health complications, a recent study* showed living with chronic stress can increase your risk of a stroke by FOUR times. Chronic stress is when we are living in a state of constant stress […]
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