Western Australia is enormous, and even the Perth metro stretches a long way: a thin coastal strip running from Joondalup in the north down to Rockingham in the south, with the eastern suburbs and Midland reaching inland and Fremantle anchoring the coast. Getting from one end of the metro to the other can take well over an hour, so we plan in-person support around where it adds the most value and use remote sessions to keep things moving in between.
Because of WA's distances, telehealth is genuinely central to how good support works here rather than an afterthought. We combine in-person visits across the northern, southern, and eastern suburbs with secure remote sessions, which lets us stay responsive to participants who live further out or who would otherwise face long waits for a practitioner to travel to them. We're upfront about what in-person frequency is realistic for your location, subject to current capacity.
Keeping everyone aligned matters most when a person moves between settings during the week, so we work alongside Perth and WA schools, allied health providers, and support coordinators. The goal is one coherent, dignity-first approach that holds together across home, school, and community, not separate strategies that quietly pull in different directions.