About Clinics GRP

One group, multiple pathways to support ageing well

Clinics GRP brings together care pathways, education activity, and service development focused on older-adult care. This page is here to make it easier to understand what is available now, how the different parts connect, and where each service fits within the broader group.

Clinics GRP clinician and team member speaking with an older adult in a care-planning setting.

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Brands & Divisions

This page explains how Clinics GRP fits together, including the care pathways people can access now, the education and partnership layers that support the model, and the service areas developing over time.

Care settings
  • inClinic
  • inHome
  • inCommunity
  • inHospital
  • inCare

Clinics GRPCare, governance and continuity

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How the ecosystem fits together

Clinics GRP is the parent group. It brings together clinically governed care, service development, education pathways, and future growth areas focused on older adults.

Some parts of the group are direct care pathways that people can access now. Other parts support education, workforce development, partnerships, knowledge-building, and future service capability.

The aim is clarity. Rather than presenting disconnected services, Clinics GRP is designed to show how care, education, and continuity fit together within one broader model.

Key points

Current service and support areas

The current public-facing model is centred on practical care pathways for older adults, supported by education and broader capability-building across the group.

  • Fizzio Clinics for physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and home-based movement care.
  • RMT Clinics for remedial massage, soft-tissue support, and movement-related comfort care.
  • Nursing pathways for review-based, in-home, and clinically supportive care.
  • Falls, balance, and vestibular pathways that support safety, confidence, and mobility.
  • Programs and classes that sit alongside treatment and healthy-ageing goals.
  • UnityCMP as a digital care-management and governance platform supporting provider workflows, CareStream visibility, and continuity layers behind the scenes.
  • Education, placements, and partnerships that strengthen workforce capability and future service growth.
Brands & divisions

How the group is organised

To make the group easier to understand, Clinics GRP can be viewed in three connected layers: direct care pathways, capability layers, and developing service pathways.

Care brands and service pathways

These are the parts of the group people are most likely to encounter first. They include clinic-based and home-based care, rehabilitation, movement support, and practical service pathways for older adults.

Fizzio Clinics currently sits at the centre of this public-facing care model, supported by broader pathways around nursing, remedial massage, falls, balance, dizziness, and structured programs.

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Capability layers behind the model

Not every part of Clinics GRP is a standalone public service. Some parts of the group exist to strengthen quality, workforce capability, and long-term continuity.

This includes student placements, clinical education, educator development, partnerships, knowledge resources, shared clinical standards, and UnityCMP as the platform layer supporting governance dashboards, CareStream management, and provider workflows.

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Developing pathways over time

Clinics GRP is also building toward a broader multidisciplinary model. Expansion is intended to stay deliberate and only grow where demand, supervision, and governance support it.

The internal direction includes staged growth into occupational therapy, podiatry, and dietetics, while keeping the public-facing model clear and the clinical framework consistent.

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At a glance

Available now

Current public-facing pathways focus on older-adult physiotherapy, remedial massage, rehabilitation, home-based care, selected nursing support, falls and dizziness-related pathways, and structured programs and classes. Clinical education and student placements are also active parts of the broader model.

At a glance

Developing over time

The broader Clinics GRP model is designed to support staged multidisciplinary growth. This includes future pathways in occupational therapy, podiatry, and dietetics, alongside stronger education systems, internal academy development, knowledge assets, and later continuity-enabling infrastructure.

Care settings

Care can be delivered across multiple settings

Clinics GRP is designed around care settings rather than one single delivery mode. That helps people understand not only what care is offered, but where and how it can be delivered.

InClinic

Appointment-based care delivered in clinic settings.

InHome

Care delivered in the person's home when function, transport, or recovery needs make that setting the right fit.

InCommunity

Program and class-based support in community settings.

InHospital

Rehabilitation-linked pathways where hospital or post-acute transitions are relevant.

InCare

Support connected to residential aged care environments.

Education & workforce

Education is part of the model, not separate from it

Clinics GRP is not only building care pathways. It is also building education pathways.

Clinical education, student placements, educator development, and internal learning systems are part of how the group strengthens quality, builds workforce capability, and supports future service growth.

The direction is to make university relationships, placements, CPD modules, and knowledge resources work as capability engines, recruitment tools, and brand-strengthening assets across the whole model.

Why it matters

Why the structure matters

The purpose of the group structure is not complexity. It is continuity.

Clinics GRP is designed so that care, communication, education, and service growth work through shared frameworks, clearer pathways, and stronger operating discipline.

Internally, that means one shared clinical logic across settings and disciplines, staged workforce growth, education-led capability building, and a model that becomes less dependent on one person holding everything together.

FAQ

Common questions

Is Clinics GRP the same as Fizzio Clinics?

Clinics GRP is the parent group. Fizzio Clinics is the lead public-facing physiotherapy and rehabilitation brand within that broader model.

Which services are available now?

The current public-facing model centres on physiotherapy, remedial massage, rehabilitation, home-based movement care, selected nursing pathways, falls and dizziness-related pathways, and structured programs and classes.

Do all parts of Clinics GRP provide direct care?

No. Some parts of the group support education, placements, partnerships, knowledge systems, and future service capability rather than acting as standalone consumer services.

Can care be provided at home as well as in clinic?

Yes. The broader model includes in-clinic and in-home care pathways, with additional community, hospital-linked, and aged-care-connected contexts where relevant.

Are placements and education part of the organisation?

Yes. Clinical education and workforce development are intentional parts of the Clinics GRP model, not side projects sitting outside it.

Where does UnityCMP fit within Clinics GRP?

UnityCMP sits within the broader Clinics GRP model as a digital care-management and governance platform layer. It supports provider workflows, dashboards, and continuity infrastructure rather than acting as a public-facing direct care service.

Next step

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Whether you are looking for care, referring someone, exploring student pathways, or learning more about the broader group, Clinics GRP is designed to make the next step clearer.