Healthy Nature gives people with disabilities the tools, knowledge, and support to improve their health, well-being, and functional capacity. This includes building skills in communication, socialisation, learning, mobility, self-care, and self-management.
Over 30 years of clinical experience in health behaviours, collaborative wellness approaches, risk behaviour, and social work provide a foundation of support that understands the broad spectrum of challenges faced by individuals with disability and mental health.
The Healthy Nature approach is developed from a combination of evidence-based approaches, including:
- Standardised Independent Assessments (IA)
- Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
- Focused Psychological Strategies (FPS)
- Cognitive approaches
- Social Work theories (attachment/interactive/lifespan)
- Other theories (Trauma theory, Resilience theory, Teaching and Learning Theory)
Our approach is fundamental when an individual is living with disability and feels overwhelmed or is experiencing persistent feelings of hopelessness, self-doubt, or lack of motivation.
While many individuals can successfully make behavioral changes to restore well-being, others may need professional guidance. Seeking help from Healthy Nature provides a person centered, holistic, evidence-based approach to specialized assessment and accessibility to services.