NDIS Funded Massage Therapy Now Reaches More Participants Across Sydney and NSW
Sydney, Australia – March 28, 2026 / Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) /
Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) has taken a significant step forward in making therapeutic support more accessible to people living with disability across New South Wales. The Sydney-based mobile massage provider has expanded its NDIS massage therapy services, now reaching a broader range of participants across metropolitan Sydney and regional NSW. The expansion means that more people who rely on the National Disability Insurance Scheme can receive professional massage therapy in the comfort of their own home, removing many of the barriers that have historically made accessing care difficult for those with mobility challenges or complex support needs.
For many NDIS participants, travelling to a clinic for regular therapy appointments is not a straightforward task. Physical limitations, transportation difficulties, carer availability, and fatigue can all make it challenging to attend sessions outside the home. Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) was founded on the belief that these barriers should not stand between a person and the therapeutic support they need. By bringing qualified massage therapists directly to participants, the organisation has built a service model that prioritises dignity, comfort, and consistency of care.
The expanded coverage now includes key Sydney areas such as Glebe, Parramatta, Blacktown, and Hornsby, along with a growing number of surrounding suburbs and regional locations across NSW. This means that NDIS participants who previously had limited access to mobile massage NDIS support due to geography can now schedule appointments with far greater ease. Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) continues to grow its network of therapists to meet demand across these regions, ensuring that wait times remain manageable and that participants can establish a reliable, ongoing therapeutic relationship with their provider.
One of the most important aspects of the expanded service is its eligibility structure. Both self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants are able to access NDIS funded massage NSW services through Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT). This broad eligibility is significant because it reflects the real diversity of how NDIS participants manage their funding. Self-managed participants have long appreciated the flexibility of choosing their own providers, and Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) is fully equipped to work within that arrangement. For plan-managed participants, the process is equally straightforward, with the organisation experienced in coordinating directly with plan managers to ensure smooth invoicing and service delivery.
Jade Stewart, founder and spokesperson for Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT), has been a driving force behind this expansion. With a background in therapeutic care and a personal commitment to accessible health services, Stewart has shaped the organisation around the idea that where a person lives or how their body functions should never determine the quality of care they receive. Her approach has resonated strongly with the disability community, where trust, consistency, and genuine understanding of individual needs are highly valued.
“Accessible therapy is not a luxury – it is something every person deserves, regardless of where they live or what challenges they face day to day,” said Jade Stewart. “When we bring massage therapy directly to NDIS participants in their own homes, we are not just removing a logistical barrier. We are saying that their comfort matters, their time matters, and their wellbeing is worth showing up for. Expanding our reach across Sydney and NSW is a reflection of how seriously we take that responsibility.”
The benefits of NDIS massage therapy are well recognised within the disability support sector. Regular massage can assist with pain management, reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, support neurological conditions, and contribute to overall mental and physical wellbeing. For participants living with conditions such as cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, chronic pain syndromes, or other physical and neurological disabilities, consistent therapeutic massage can form an important part of a broader support plan. When delivered in a familiar and comfortable environment, these benefits are often amplified, as participants are more relaxed and better able to engage with the treatment.
Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) works closely with participants and, where relevant, their support coordinators and carers, to develop appointment schedules that are genuinely flexible. Understanding that the lives of NDIS participants do not always follow a predictable routine, the organisation offers booking options that accommodate varying needs, including morning, afternoon, and evening availability. This level of scheduling flexibility is something that many participants and their families have highlighted as a key reason for choosing mobile massage NDIS services over traditional clinic-based options.
The therapists who work with Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) are trained to deliver care in home environments with sensitivity and professionalism. They understand the unique considerations involved in working with people who have disabilities, including how to adapt techniques based on individual conditions, how to communicate effectively with participants who may have different communication styles or needs, and how to ensure that each session feels safe, respectful, and therapeutic. This commitment to person-centred practice is central to everything the organisation does.
The expansion across NSW also reflects a broader shift in how the disability sector is thinking about allied health and therapeutic support. As the NDIS continues to mature, participants are becoming more informed about the range of supports they can access, and there is growing recognition that massage therapy, when delivered by qualified practitioners, can play a meaningful role in supporting a participant’s goals. Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) has positioned itself as a trusted provider within this landscape, one that understands both the clinical and human dimensions of delivering care to people with disability.
For families and carers, the availability of NDIS funded massage NSW services through a mobile provider also brings a degree of relief. Coordinating multiple appointments across different providers and locations can be exhausting, and having a therapist come to the home reduces that coordination burden significantly. It also allows carers to be present during sessions if needed, which can be particularly important for participants who benefit from familiar support people during therapeutic appointments.
Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) has built its reputation on the quality of its therapeutic relationships as much as the quality of its massage techniques. Participants who engage with the service regularly often speak about the value of seeing the same therapist over time, someone who understands their history, their preferences, and their goals. This continuity is something the organisation actively works to preserve as it grows, ensuring that expansion does not come at the cost of the personal, attentive service that has defined the brand from the beginning.
The organisation is also committed to transparency and clear communication around how NDIS funding works in relation to massage therapy. Many participants and their families are uncertain about what is covered under their plans, and Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) takes an active role in helping people understand their options. Whether a participant is navigating their NDIS plan for the first time or looking to add new supports to an existing arrangement, the team is available to answer questions and provide guidance without pressure or confusion.
As Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT) continues to grow its coverage across Sydney and NSW, the organisation remains grounded in the values that have driven it from the start. The expansion is not simply about reaching more postcodes – it is about reaching more people who deserve access to consistent, compassionate, and clinically sound therapeutic support. For NDIS participants across Glebe, Parramotta, Blacktown, Hornsby, and beyond, that support is now closer than ever.
Learn more on https://mobileandhometherapies.com.au/
Contact Information:
Mobile And Home Therapies (MAHT)
478 Church Street
Sydney, New South Wales 2150
Australia
Jade Stewart
0452474781
https://mobileandhometherapies.com.au

