Older-adult care
Balance &
Physiotherapy for balance, strength and falls confidence — evidence-informed assessment and a practical home plan, for older adults and the families who support them.
When confidence on your feet has slipped.
Whether you’ve had a fall, a near-miss, or just feel less steady, a tailored plan can help you move with more confidence.
- ✓Feeling unsteady or fearful of falling
- ✓A recent fall or near-miss
- ✓Reduced strength or mobility with age
- ✓Returning home after a hospital stay
- ✓Wanting to stay independent and active
- ✓Families and care managers seeking support
Gary Chen, AHPRA-registered physiotherapist and founder of GC Integrative, uses a whole-person assessment model — combining validated balance screens, strength profiling and confidence-building progressions — to reduce falls risk and support independent living.
Representative · 示意圖What to expect
Your balance and falls assessment, step by step
Balance & falls-risk screen
Strength, gait, balance and functional tasks, plus a safety (red-flag) check.
Confidence first
Low-threat practice that reduces fear and builds steadiness.
Strength & steadiness
Progressive strength, balance and gait training for real daily tasks.
Home & maintenance plan
A safe home program, with reporting to your GP or care team where appropriate.
Can you prevent all falls?
I’ve already had a fall, can you help?
Can you see me at home or in my village?
Do families or care managers get updates?
What funding can I use?
Move and feel steadier.
Book an assessment, or ask your GP or care coordinator to refer you.