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Health services aimed at improving well-being
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At Access Therapy, our Allied Health Assistants (AHAs) work under the guidance of qualified therapists to support the delivery of therapy programs across individual, hydrotherapy, and group settings. They help reinforce therapy goals through guided exercises, activity participation, and ongoing encouragement.

AHAs assist clients in building functional skills, improving mobility, and staying actively engaged in their rehabilitation journey. Their support ensures therapy remains consistent, practical, and aligned with each individual's progress and needs.

We Can assist with:

  • Supporting therapy programs under professional guidance

  • Assisting with exercise and mobility practice

  • Facilitating participation in hydrotherapy sessions

  • Providing support during group therapy activities

  • Reinforcing communication and functional skill development

  • Monitoring and documenting therapy progress

  • Building daily living skills for greater independence

How It Works

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Assessment
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Therapy sessions
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Frequently asked
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How does an AHA work with my therapist?

Your therapist designs a personalized plan, and the AHA helps you carry out that plan between formal therapy sessions. They report back to the therapist to ensure everything stays on track.

What kind of tasks can an AHA help with?

AHAs can assist with exercises, practicing communication strategies, daily living activities, mobility training, and more—based on your therapy goals.

Who can benefit from AHA support?

Anyone receiving ongoing therapy can benefit from AHA support especially individuals who need consistent practice, guided assistance between therapy sessions, or a more accessible way to continue working toward their therapy goals.

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