Who should I
refer to?
A quick reference to help you choose the right clinician for your participant — PT, EP, or OT — with confidence. Our clinicians work closely together and their scopes of practice often overlap, particularly between PT and EP, and between PT and OT. Use this guide to navigate those differences and refer with confidence.
A new walking aid always requires a PT assessment.
Replacing an existing aid (no change in function) can be managed by whichever clinician is already seeing the participant.
Both PT and EP use exercise as their primary tool in the community setting.
Refer to EP when the goal is fitness, weight loss, or long-term chronic condition management through exercise alone.
Refer to PT when the participant also needs hands-on manual therapy, acute injury management, or a new mobility aid prescription.
A new or complex wheelchair always requires an OT assessment.
Replacing an existing like-for-like lightweight wheelchair (no change in function) can be managed by a treating physiotherapist who is known to the participant.
Triage & handover
scenarios.
Answers to the most common clinical handover and triage questions we receive from coordinators and case managers.
Not sure? We’ll figure
it out together.
Call us or send a referral online — we respond within one business day.