KINGSCOTE HEALTH CLUB

Kangaroo Island, a physiotherapy solution, is on the move to a new location to be an exciting destination of professional consultation rooms. A house in Kingscote in Ewens Street is under conversion to a health clinic. Other health-related practices and professionals are also allowed to use the facility. Physiotherapy solutions KI is now on its 14th year of operation and is set to move to 18 Ewens Street consultation due on October 8th. It has for the last 13 years made quite a lot of contacts with related medical providers while at the Kangaroo Island Medical Clinic. Simon Windsor, Kim Berlin, and Rene Steyn are consulting physiotherapists who offer services five times weekly. The three work with appointments and have gym rehabilitation sessions, supervised pool services, and Pilates. An offer such as aged care facilities, community health center, and a local hospital are among the public health services that they also provide.

An exciting opportunity has shown up whereby some spaces are newly developed for professionals and other medics. It will ensure a strong bond is in between Physiotherapy Solutions KI and KI Medical Clinic. It will also attract other stakeholders in the field while expanding its base as a medical hub. Creation and growth of local businesses will also take place. The professionals in the area will even get a chance to perhaps propel their dreams through working and growing in the hub. The locals will also get the open jobs in the facility and improvement of the KI community.

Potential entrepreneurs are set to receive start-ups for their ventures to establish themselves with a reduction in costs, such as the administrative and initial costs of business establishments. The newly set working spaces will put lots of consideration before the actual operation starts. Disability access standards and administrative support system are guaranteed. NBN access will be there while having professionals to work on a permanent or seasonal contract.

Physiotherapy Solutions is operating in a modern professional environment, and if one seeks to join it, interests can be channeled directly through email at, manager@physiosolutionski.com.au. The physiotherapy group has invented a survey aimed at collecting data from persons wishing to work in the facility. It will enable the facility to plan its programme and have a general feel concerning the community. By this, developments in both the hub and community will take place as other goals in the coming future are set.

Dil Bole Oberoi