04/11/2025
Ever wondered who the amazing Allied Health Assistants (AHAs) and our Community Coaches are and what they do?
Let's shine a spotlight on these essential team members! π
Allied Health Assistants and Community Coaches work under the supervision of an allied health professional, such as occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and speech pathologists.
They're trained to work within a specific scope of practice, undertaking delegated tasks that support the delivery of therapy.
At Grace Occupational Therapy, our Allied Health Assistants and Community Coaches are valued members of our team, helping us provide the best possible care for children, young people and families within our local community. They are an extension of your occupational therapist in the community.
They allow our therapists to focus their efforts where they're needed most, whilst ensuring every child and young person receives quality support and attention within the community, practicing skills that require frequent repetition.
AHAs and Community Coaches help professionals in health sectors such as physiotherapy, speech pathology, nutrition, and occupational therapy, making a real difference in the lives of children and young people with disabilities and learning difficulties every single day! π
Now you know! AHA and Community Coaches play a crucial role in the allied health team, delivering high-quality therapy services within the community. π
Reach out today if you need assistance with community-based goals. π
π§ info@graceot.com.au
π± 1300 760 779
π gracechildrenstherapy.com