Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Rehabilitation | Adelaide, South Australia

Quality Care Tailored to your Unique Needs

Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Rehabilitation in Adelaide by ONE Rehabilitation Service. Tailored neuro‑rehabilitation, allied health support, telehealth, and evidence‑based therapies to help you manage symptoms and maintain independence.

At ONE Rehabilitation Service, we proudly provide comprehensive, evidence-based allied health services for clients with Multiple Sclerosis.

Located in Ashford, Adelaide, our clinic is the leading choice for individuals at every stage of their MS diagnosis. Our team of highly skilled professionals is here to support you on your journey, empowering you to maintain independence and live life to the fullest. We are proud to offer services specifically for clients with Multiple Sclerosis including our impactful NeuroBOOST TM intensive upper limb therapy sessions.

Our clinic in Ashford is equipped with the latest technology and rehabilitation tools to provide you with the highest quality care. We also offer services in the comfort of your own home, in community settings, or through convenient telehealth sessions. Wherever you are, we are committed to delivering personalised, accessible care to help you live your life.

Common Symptoms

People living with MS may experience a wide range of symptoms, including:

  • Fatigue
  • Muscle weakness and spasticity
  • Balance and coordination difficulties
  • Numbness or tingling in limbs
  • Vision problems
  • Bladder and bowel dysfunction
  • Speech or swallowing difficulties
  • Cognitive changes, such as problems with memory or concentration
  • Emotional and mental health challenges, including anxiety or depression

How Allied Health Treatment Can Help

At ONE Rehabilitation Service, our team of neurologically focused allied health professionals provides individualised, evidence-based support to help people with MS stay active, independent, and connected.

Physiotherapy

Focuses on improving strength, mobility, balance, and managing spasticity to reduce falls and maintain independence.

Exercise Physiology

Develops safe, tailored exercise programs that can help reduce fatigue and improve cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength.

Occupational Therapy

Helps manage daily activities and energy levels, modify environments, improve upper limb strength and mobility and prescribe assistive technology to enhance independence.

Speech Pathology

Supports those with swallowing difficulties or speech changes, which can occur in later stages of MS.

Psychology

Offers strategies to manage depression, anxiety, and adjustment to changing symptoms.

Social Work

Provides support for accessing services, navigating the NDIS, counselling, and connecting with community resources.

Assistive Technology

Occupational therapists and physiotherapists can prescribe a range of assistive technologies, including mobility aids (e.g., walkers, wheelchairs), fatigue management tools, adaptive kitchen equipment, and home modifications — all aimed at enhancing safety and independence.

Upper Limb Therapy

Therapy for the upper limbs can support people with MS by improving arm strength, coordination, and motor control through repetitive, high-intensity movement training. This form of therapy has been shown to enhance neuroplasticity and functional outcomes. We are proud to offer conventional therapy approaches, as well as use of up to date technology, including our NeuroBOOSTTM program, to clients with Multiple Sclerosis.

Why Choose ONE Rehabilitation Service?

At ONE Rehabilitation Service, we focus exclusively on neurological rehabilitation. Unlike generalist clinics, our team has deep expertise in complex neurological conditions like MS. We understand the unique challenges you face and deliver collaborative, person-centred care grounded in the latest neuroscience — all from our Adelaide-based clinic.

Start Your Journey Today

If you’re ready to take the next step in your management of your MS symptoms, our team at ONE Rehabilitation Service is here to support you. Reach out today to schedule a consultation and learn
more about how our services can help you maintain your independence and live your best life.

Start Your Journey to Managing Parkinson’s Symptoms Today

If you’re ready to take the next step in improving and maintaining your function, our team at ONE Rehabilitation Service is here to support you. Reach out today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how our services can help you maintain your independence and live your best life.

Our difference

ONE Rehabilitation Service is here for clients experiencing Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), Stroke, Concussion and Neurological Conditions, and we work every day to keep our team and clinic at their best. From our evidence-based approach and our welcoming community to our best-in-state clinicians and interdisciplinary method, we do everything we can to give you the best opportunities to achieve the life you deserve.

The ONE Rehabilitation Service Difference

Outcome-Centred

We put client goals at the centre of everything we do, and encourage our clients to look ahead and build toward outcomes that are meaningful to them.

Neurological Focus

We focus only in Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), Stroke, Concussion and Neurological Conditions to offer the best possible services from some of South Australia’s most experienced clinicians.

Interdisciplinary

You can see a team of therapists who collaborate with all people involved in your care. With a shared focus, we can make a larger impact in your progress.

One-Point Referral

We offer a simple referral process with our Referrals Coordinator to make it easy for you to access the services you need.

Impactful Support

We don’t simply offer treatments – we aim to provide care where it’s most needed and build a community around our clinic where people find support.

Compassionate Clinicians

Our whole team shares a depth of experience in Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), and show patience, compassion and understanding of the unique challenges our clients experience.

Fees and Funders

Services Australia Care Plans

Services Australia Care Plans

Medicare Chronic Disease Management Plans (CDM), Mental Health Care Plans (MHCP), and Team Care Arrangements (TCA)

Private Healthcare

Private Healthcare

Please contact your private health fund to see what rebate you are eligible for.

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Interstate Compensable Schemes

Please contact the relevant state Compensable Scheme provider for eligibility.

Providers:

Private Healthcare

CTP Insurers

Please phone your insurance agency to discuss eligibility.

Providers:

 

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Full fee paying (16+)

You are able to access our services by paying the full rate (out of pocket). Phone (08) 7226 3223 for details on fees and to book your initial assessment.

Eligibility:

  • 16 and over.
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Return to work SA (RTWSA)

For further details, visit the Return to Work SA website.
For more information about ADF Bupa visit their website.

Eligibility:

  • Sustained an injury at work during paid employment.
  • Australian citizen.
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Lifetime Support Authority

For further details on eligibility and to access the application form please visit the LSA website.

Eligibility:

  • Sustained very serious injury in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of fault, from July 2014 onwards.
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NDIS

We can accept NDIS participants who are self-managed or plan-managed. For more information visit the NDIS website.

Eligibility:

  • Permanent disability
  • Australian citizen

How to work with us

We offer a streamlined referral process to make your journey to finding care as simple as possible.

Step 1

Be referred by practitioner/support or book in your introductory session.

Step 2

Meet with Referrals Coordinator for a sit-down chat to discuss the options we offer, and see how our service can benefit you.

Step 3

Work with your personalised team of clinicians on creating your support plan.

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