NDIS Support for Stroke Patient
NDIS Support for Individuals who have suffered a Stroke
At Get Going, we provide personalised health and movement-based supports for individuals who have experienced a stroke, delivered in a respectful, patient, and supportive manner. Many participants seek support to remain active and engaged in daily life, and our approach is tailored to individual needs, preferences, and current abilities.
Our supports focus on safe, supported participation in movement and physical activity, delivered at an appropriate pace. Activities are adapted to suit the individual and may include movement that supports confidence, coordination, and engagement in everyday actions, without pressure or expectation of recovery outcomes.
Sessions are planned with flexibility and responsiveness in mind. Our team provides clear guidance, encouragement, and assistance throughout each session, adjusting activities as needed to ensure participants feel comfortable, supported, and capable.
We take a compassionate, person-centred approach and work within the scope of NDIS supports. Our role is not to provide clinical rehabilitation or therapy, but to support participation, routine, and confidence through regular engagement in movement-based activities.
We offer mobile services delivered in familiar environments, allowing participants to access support at home or in the community. If you’re looking for supportive, movement-based assistance following a stroke, we’re happy to discuss how Get Going can help in a way that aligns with your goals and NDIS funding.

We work with hundreds of NDIS clients with a wide range of conditions
Get Going provides NDIS-funded health and movement-based supports across Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, supporting participants with a wide range of needs and abilities.
Our experienced team delivers person-centred, movement-based supports that are adapted to individual preferences, goals, and daily capacity. Sessions focus on supported participation in physical activity, helping participants feel confident, comfortable, and engaged in movement in a way that suits them.
We work with participants who experience mobility, coordination, or neurological challenges by adapting activities and providing clear guidance, encouragement, and consistency. The emphasis is always on accessibility, safety, and positive engagement, rather than performance or outcomes.
Our approach supports routine, confidence, and ongoing participation in movement and everyday activities. We are committed to delivering inclusive, respectful supports that align with NDIS guidelines and individual plans, helping participants remain active and engaged in their communities.












