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SeniorCare Physiotherapy Pty Ltd (SeniorCare Physio) respects the Guidelines suggested by the Australian Direct Marketing Association in its Code of Practice for Consumer Protection in ecommerce and the privacy of individuals. SeniorCare Physio complies with the Australia Privacy Principles (APPs) and also abides by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P). The latter is emerging as an industry standard providing a simple, automated way for users to gain more control over the use of personal information on web sites they visit.

In line with these guidelines, SeniorCare Physio would like you to be aware of the information we collect to provide your service. We do not provide third parties with access to your personal data, with the exception of third party businesses that require your information for a service they provide you or for warranty purposes.

Personal information collected by SeniorCare Physio is kept to a minimum and is relevant to providing the business solutions that SeniorCare Physio offers. You can refuse to provide information but may restrict the service that SeniorCare Physio can offer.

What information is collected by SeniorCare Physio?

Information collected by SeniorCare Physio includes the following – if provided:

  • your name and address information;
  • telephone;
  • fax number;
  • email addresses;
  • your business name and your position in the organisation;
  • information about what services you have ordered from SeniorCare Physio;
  • information about what services you have enquired;
  • your interest in receiving SeniorCare Physio email newsletters;
  • correspondence between you and SeniorCare Physio;
  • details of conversations relevant to your business enquiry may be written by employees within our customer relationship  management system (CRM);
  • source of this information;
  • your accesses to our websites.

SeniorCare Physio does not store credit card details within any of the online services offered.

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What SeniorCare Physio does with your information:

  • Information collected is kept within appropriate systems including billing, CRM and email to allow SeniorCare Physio to administer and manage services provided;
  • personal information is NOT made available to third parties;
  • aggregated data only is provided to third parties aggregated and consolidated data is used to provide statistical and trending analysis for our customers;
  • SeniorCare Physio will contact relevant people to communicate billing and technical issue;
  • website data and email related to the service provided to you will be stored  on SeniorCare Physio  servers,  for your use and as back-up should it be required;
  • SeniorCare Physio email newsletters and communications may be customised to reflect your interest in a particular service;
  • SeniorCare Physio  may access historic correspondence and details about earlier conversations in response to customer service issues and, to conform to the edicts of the law or comply with legal process served on SeniorCare Physio;
  • where SeniorCare Physio shares information with its design consultants and partners for the delivery of a service to you all care will be taken to protect your personal information;
  • your online requests are monitored and stored.

As a customer of SeniorCare Physio you will receive occasional email communications from SeniorCare Physio that relate to the services we provide to you, and you will have the option to opt-out of all non-essential email and postal mail.

Information collected as part of providing an online trial is kept for the duration of the trial period and for as long as you are communicating with SeniorCare Physio. The information placed in the online trial store is fully deleted after the trial store expires 30 days from commencement of the trial.

If you have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us.

Cookie Policy

By using this website you agree to the use of cookies created by the website.

SeniorCare Physio and this website use cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This enables SeniorCare Physio to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website. A cookie is a small file with information that we store on your browser or the hard drive of your computer.

Cookies contain information that is sent to your computer. We use cookies for many purposes but principally to remember you as a visitor or registered user. For registered users we can remember you if your cookie is valid so that you do not need to sign in. Cookies also enable us to keep your shopping basket information if you leave the site and return at a later time. None of our cookies store any personal information about you. Please be aware that restricting cookies may impact on the functionality of the website.

You can block and delete cookies in your browser and you can find more information about deleting or blocking cookies at www.aboutcookies.org.

How does SeniorCare Physio protect your personal information?

SeniorCare Physio is PCI compliant meaning that our servers and systems are monitored constantly to ensure all services provided by SeniorCare Physio are as secure as they can be.

SeniorCare Physio staff are aware that all personal information is sensitive and that it should be treated with due respect and confidentiality.

SeniorCare Physio has procedures and controls in place to protect your information.

Children's Guidelines

SeniorCare Physio requires that all account holders be 18 years of age or older. Children are not provided access to any SeniorCare Physio services in which any personal data is collected beyond the collection of a visitor's IP address and session status.

If SeniorCare Physio becomes aware that any child has accessed SeniorCare Physio non-publicly available web sites, the account through which the child has gained access will be terminated.

JOIN US

CAREER ADVANTAGE

At SeniorCare Physiotherapy, our staff are our biggest investment.  Imagine being part of a talented team that makes positive impact on lives!  SeniorCare Physiotherapy offers a variety of fulfilling careers by providing career pathways in a motivating and inspiring environment for all team members.

We challenge you to set your goals high and blaze your own trail as we support you in everyway to turn your career aspirations into reality.
 
WHY YOU WOULD LOVE WORKING FOR US

  • Rewarding work
  • Complete training
  • Bright, modern facilities
  • Mentoring and support provided
  • Flexible working conditions
  • Regular inservices and group meetings
  • Great team and work culture
  • Fantastic, well-above award wages with incentives
  • Opportunities for development and promotion

 
WHAT YOU NEED TO HAVE

  • Recognised physiotherapy qualification and current registration
  • Police clearance
  • Similar passion for helping people and share in our mission and values
  • Drive, innovation, integrity and can work in a multi-disciplinary team environment
  • Eagerness to learn and work hard
  • Your own means of transport

We are currently offering career opportunities for qualified physiotherapists in part time or full time positions in facilities across Sydney.

Come and join us, help us make a difference and be appreciated!

CONTACT US

Thank you for considering SeniorCare Physiotherapy. We would be really happy to hear from you and anwer any question just drop us a message and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Are you an aged care provider looking for the best care, best service from the best team for your physiotherapy needs? Or are you a qualified and budding physiotherapist looking for a fullfilling career in aged care with a great team of professionals?

We love to talk to you.

Contact: Carlton Lue
Phone: 0411 418 383
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Fax: (02) 9802 5600
Postal Address:
SeniorCare Physiotherapy Pty Ltd
144 Tennyson Road
Tennyson Point NSW 2111
Australia

CONDITIONS

TYPICAL CONDITIONS THAT WE TREAT

All our staff are highly trained in anatomy, biomechanics and body function and we treat many conditions common to the elderly.  Typically, each resident is thoroughly assessed for their needs for physiotherapy.  As well as addressing their immediate need of symptoms relief, we also attempt to address the cause of the symptoms if applicable. 

Importantly, we focus on helping them regain independence by addressing their functional capacity to do everyday tasks.  All of our physiotherapists adopt a rolled-up-sleeves, hands-on approach in treatments and interventions to ensure consistent great care and best possible clinical outcomes.

The most common age-related conditions seen by our physiotherapists include

Circulation Problems:

Poor circulation problems are prevalent with residents in aged care facilities, particularly those that are no longer active or with history of cardiovascular problems or diabetes.  Physiotherapy can help in the prevention or management of bed sores and pressure sores with correct prescription of pressure relieving mattresses/cushions, chairs and beds.  We also advise on protective wear (heel, elbow and limb protectors) as well as compression bandages (tubigrip, Jobst stockings).  We encourage physical activity such as range of motion exercises and regular walking program.  Massage can help promote circulation, improve lymphatic drainage, improve skin integrity and alleviate pain.

Falls and Poor Balance:

Falls are common events in the lives of older people and can result in a range of adverse outcomes, from minor bruises to fractures, disability, dependence and death.  Physiotherapists can screen residents for risks of falls with the standardised Falls Risk Assessment Tool (FRAT).  We assess and address their balance, gait, transfers, footwear and behavior, as well as considering their vision, nutrition, continence, psychological and cognitive function.  We adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to falls prevention, working with nurses, doctors, podiatrists, dietitians, occupational therapists, families and facility managers.  We can help reduce falls in a variety of ways: prescribe equipment (walking aides, sensor mats, rails, hand support bars, footwear, and restraints), promote appropriate manual handling practices, improve balance and recommend protective clothing (limb protectors and hip protectors).

Kyphotic Posture:

Often due to osteoporosis and degenerated intervertebral discs, our postures are affected as we age.  Often, an elderly person will have a stooping and/or flexing posture.  Although we cannot reverse the effects of aging, we can attempt to slow down or prevent further stooping.  We can advise on correct sitting/walking/sleeping postures, prescribe back/neck strengthening/stretching exercises, as well as offer back support braces/cushions if required.

Movement Disorders:

Human movements involve an astonishingly complex interaction of the brain, nervous system and muscles, so it's no wonder problems with movements are common in the elderly.  Often, movement disorders can cause considerable morbidity and disability.  Common symptoms include bradykinesia (slow movements), dystonia (sustained torsion), akinesia (no movements), involuntary movements, spasms (contractions), ataxia or tremor.  Many are caused by natural progression of aging or by underlying conditions such as cerebrovascular disease and Parkinson’s disease.  One of the main goals of physical therapeutic procedures in the elderly is the restoration or maintenance of functional autonomy in daily living activities.

We pay particular attention to training their mobility, transfers, and fine motor skills to perform everyday tasks such as dressing, eating and toileting.  We achieve this by recommending appropriate level and type of assistance, task practices, recommending assistive equipment and correct environment setups.

Pains and Aches:

The aging body often experiences degeneration of muscles, tendons, joints, nerves, cartilages and other connective tissues.  Many experience debilitating afflictions from soft tissue deconditioning, inflammation, strains, pains and aches.  Ongoing physiotherapy treatments and pain management can assist with reducing pain, swelling and stiffness and improving vascular circulation.

Post-Op Orthopaedic Rehabilitation:

Whether it is a total hip replacement, total knee replacement or fracture management, we can assist by settling pain and inflammation as well as implementing a rehabilitation program designed to restore the resident back to pre-morbid functional status.

Respiratory Disorders:

Your lungs changes as you age.  Your number of aveoli decreases, your lungs are less able to stretch to breathe, your oxygen intake decreases and your cough reflex is decreased.  Often this leads to poorer tolerance to illness, poorer ability to exercise, abnormal breathing patterns, increased risk of lung infections such as pneumonia or bronchitis, and diseases caused by tobacco damage (such as emphysema or lung cancer).

We can offer chest physiotherapy treatments designed to improve respiratory efficiency, promote expansion of the lungs, strengthen respiratory muscles, and eliminate secretions from the respiratory system.

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