Integrated older-adult care
Care pathways for healthy ageing, rehabilitation and recovery
Clinics GRP supports older adults, families, and referrers with physiotherapy, nursing, remedial massage, rehabilitation, therapeutic exercise, and selected allied-health pathways across clinic, home, community, and care settings.

Key highlights
- Care that meets people where they are: at home, in clinic, in the community, and through changing stages of recovery.
- Three Brisbane clinics plus home-visit coverage across Brisbane.
- One front door for care, referrals, education, and service navigation.
Clinics GRPCare, governance and continuity
Start with the kind of help you need
The home page works best when it gives you the next right route quickly, whether you need care, need to refer, want to understand the model, or are exploring a role with the team.
Get care
Start with services, care pathways, and practical support for movement, recovery, function, and day-to-day living.
Refer a client
Use the referrer hub for specialist, GP, home-care, aged-care, and discharge pathways with clearer intake and communication.
Understand Clinics GRP
Learn how the Clinics GRP model works across care, governance, brands, partnerships, and continuity.
Join the team
Explore careers, vacancies, student pathways, and supervised development across older-adult care settings.
Not sure where to start?
Answer a few simple questions and we will suggest the most likely Clinics GRP pathway, setting, and next step.
Clients and families
Use it if you are not sure whether clinic care, home visits, nursing, rehabilitation, or remedial massage is the better starting point.
Providers and referrers
Use it when the likely pathway is unclear and you want a more informed next step before contacting intake.
Where care can happen
Clinics at Coorparoo, Yeronga, and Taigum, plus home visits across Brisbane.
Funding pathways
Support at Home, CHSP, Medicare, private health insurance, NDIS, and self-funded care can all be considered where appropriate.
How it works
A simpler way to work out the most likely next step
The finder asks about the main concern, how urgent it feels, what is being affected, and whether care is more likely to happen in clinic, at home, or another setting.
Step 1
What help is needed
Step 2
How quickly support is needed
Step 3
What is most affected day to day
Step 4
Where and how care could happen
Reassurance
You do not need to know the exact service. We will help guide the right next step.

Coverage
Clinic and home-based care across Brisbane
Home visits across Brisbane, with service outside the designated areas assessed case by case.
Care organised around need, setting, and likely fit
Clinics GRP is designed to make it easier to understand what kind of care is available now, where it can be delivered, and which pathway is likely to fit best.
Physiotherapy & rehabilitation
Assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, strength, mobility, and post-hospital recovery across clinic and home settings.
Falls, balance & vestibular care
Targeted pathways for falls risk, dizziness, confidence, balance retraining, and safer day-to-day movement.
Nursing & supportive care
Review-based community nursing, wound support, medication pathways, and clinically supportive in-home care.
Remedial massage & soft-tissue care
Hands-on support for pain, stiffness, movement restriction, and recovery where comfort and tissue tolerance matter.
Programmes & therapeutic exercise
Structured classes and guided exercise pathways that support recovery, function, and healthy ageing over time.
Care can be delivered in clinic, at home, in the community, and in supported care settings depending on what best fits the person's needs, goals, and stage of recovery.
A model designed around continuity, function, and communication
The strongest version of the Clinics GRP story is practical and credible. It should help people understand why care feels more connected, clearer, and more consistent.
Older-adult focus
Services are shaped around mobility, safety, recovery, confidence, and the practical realities of ageing.
Continuity across settings
Clinic, home, community, and care-setting pathways are built to make sense together rather than operate as separate silos.
Referrer communication
The model supports clearer intake, practical triage, and communication that reflects progress, review points, and changing need.
Governance and capability
Shared frameworks, education, placements, and team development support better continuity of care over time.
About Clinics GRP
Understand the model behind the care
Use the About pages for the broader Clinics GRP story, including the care model, governance approach, brands and divisions, and partnership pathways.
Current clinics, service coverage, and useful routes beyond the homepage
See where care is delivered now, where home visits operate, and where to go for resources, referrer support, and student pathways.
Explore related routes
Go deeper with practical guides, provider information, and student pathway details.
Resources
Coming soonPractical reading, listening, and guidance
The resources hub is being built to bring together practical guides, articles, and audio conversations that support clearer care decisions, funding understanding, and next steps. Until that library is live, use services or intake for tailored guidance.
Guide preview
Guides for care decisions and next steps
Funding, post-hospital recovery, falls, and first-appointment guidance are being added here.
Podcast preview
Podcast and interview conversations
Audio conversations and practical interviews will support understanding around pathways, recovery, and care navigation.
Article preview
Articles, guides and next steps
Practical reads and service explainers are being developed to support clearer decisions and next steps.
Common first questions
These are the practical questions people often ask before they are ready to enquire.
How do I know which service is right for me or my family member?
Start with the pathway finder, the care-services page, or contact intake. Clinics GRP is designed to help people move toward the most suitable service rather than expecting them to work it out alone.
Can I access care at home as well as in clinic?
Yes. Care can be delivered in clinic, at home, in the community, and in selected supported-care contexts depending on what best fits the person's needs and stage of recovery.
Do you accept professional referrals?
Yes. Specialists, GPs, home-care providers, aged-care facilities, and discharge teams can use the referrer pathways and intake routes on this site.
Ready to take the next step?
Start with care, referral, careers, or a practical enquiry
The next step should feel simple whether you are seeking care for yourself, supporting a family member, referring a client, or exploring a role with the team.