We focus on empowering both participants and their support networks to improve long-term success and quality of life. Our capacity-building services are designed to enhance the skills, confidence, and knowledge of those who assist you, including caregivers, family members, and support workers. This ensures a more sustainable and effective approach to your care and helps you achieve greater independence in your daily life.
Capacity building ensures that both you and your support team are equipped with the tools and knowledge to handle daily challenges more confidently and independently.
Our mobile physios empower both participants and their support teams with the knowledge, tools, and training to build confidence, encourage independence, and keep care consistent day to day.
We deliver hands-on, personalised training to support workers, carers, and families so they can confidently assist with daily tasks like mobility, transfers, and personal care.
We provide easy-to-follow guidance around healthy routines, managing chronic conditions, stress reduction, and general wellbeing to support a balanced lifestyle.
Our physios coach your support team on how to safely assist with your physio program—whether it’s home-based stretches, gym sessions, or hydrotherapy exercises.
We help your support team learn the right techniques for manual handling, fall prevention, and other physical support skills that reduce risk and boost confidence.
We work with you and your team to set realistic goals and check in regularly, making sure everyone’s clear on what success looks like and how to stay on track.
As your needs change, we update your training and care strategies so your team continues to provide support that’s safe, effective, and aligned with your goals.
Capacity building is suitable for:
Whether it’s for you or your support team, our mobile physiotherapists will tailor training and guidance to help you live better.
YouGo Physio acknowledges the culture, dreams, and aspirations of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the custodians of the lands upon which we live and work, and we pay our respects to the elder’s past, present and emerging.