The Future of Clinics GRP: More Connected Care for Healthy Ageing
Clinics GRP is entering an important new stage in its development: bringing our services, pathways and care settings together under one clearer, more connected model for healthy ageing.
For many older adults, health care is not a single appointment, a single discipline or a single problem to solve. It can involve mobility, strength, balance, falls risk, recovery after hospitalisation, wound and skin integrity, medication-related considerations, dizziness, confidence, home safety, independence and longer-term care planning.
That is why Clinics GRP is expanding as an integrated healthcare group focused on older-adult care across clinic, home, community, residential care and digital settings.
Why Clinics GRP is Expanding
The future of care for older adults needs to be easier to navigate.
Older adults, families, referrers and care providers are often trying to coordinate support across multiple services, funding pathways and clinical needs. When care becomes fragmented, communication can become harder, important information can be missed, and clients may not always receive the right support at the right time.
Clinics GRP is being built to respond to this challenge.
Our goal is to make it easier for people to access coordinated, clinically governed care through one connected model. This means bringing physiotherapy, nursing, rehabilitation, balance and falls support, vestibular care, remedial massage therapy, therapeutic exercise, healthy ageing education and future service pathways into a clearer structure.
A Whole-of-Ageing Care Model
Clinics GRP is moving away from separate service identities and toward one unified group model.
This means our services are increasingly presented as part of one Clinics GRP care system, including:
- Clinics GRP Physiotherapy
- Clinics GRP Nursing
- Clinics GRP Rehabilitation
- Clinics GRP Balance & Falls
- Clinics GRP Vestibular
- Clinics GRP Remedial Massage Therapy
- Clinics GRP Therapeutic Exercise
- Clinics GRP Healthy Ageing
- Clinics GRP Digital
This approach helps clients, families, referrers and providers understand that each service is part of a broader clinical care model, rather than a disconnected appointment type.
Care Across More Settings
As Clinics GRP grows, the focus is not simply to add more services. The focus is to connect care across the places where older adults actually live, recover and participate.
That includes care delivered:
- inClinic, for assessment, treatment, rehabilitation and structured clinical support
- inHome, for people who need care in their own home
- inCommunity, for group-based or community-based programmes
- inCare, for residential aged care and supported care environments
- Digital, for resources, education, communication and future continuity tools
This connected model allows care to better follow the person, rather than requiring the person to fit into a narrow service pathway.
Supporting Older Adults, Families and Referrers
Clinics GRP’s future direction is built around practical outcomes: clearer referrals, better communication, stronger continuity and more coordinated support.
For older adults and families, this means having a clearer pathway into the right type of care.
For referrers and providers, it means having a team that understands the complexity of ageing and can support clients across mobility, rehabilitation, falls risk, nursing, recovery, confidence and independence.
For clinicians and students, it means working inside a shared framework, with education, supervision and clinical governance built into the way care is delivered.
Growing Carefully and Clinically
Clinics GRP’s expansion will be staged and clinically governed.
New services and future allied health pathways will be developed where they strengthen the overall model of care and meet genuine client, family, provider and workforce needs. Future pathways may include occupational therapy, podiatry, dietetics and broader rehabilitation support, particularly where these services can help with home safety, functional independence, mobility, frailty, nutrition, recovery and ongoing care planning.
The purpose is not to grow for the sake of growth. The purpose is to build a more complete and reliable care model for older adults.
Digital Tools and Better Continuity
A key part of the Clinics GRP future is better use of digital systems to support care, communication and continuity.
Future client and provider tools are expected to make it easier to see appointments, communicate with the team, access education, understand next steps and support care between appointments.
Digital support will not replace clinical care. Instead, it will help make care easier to understand, easier to coordinate and easier to continue over time.
Building the Future of Healthy Ageing Care
Clinics GRP is being shaped around a simple idea: older adults deserve care that is clinically thoughtful, easier to access and better connected across settings.
Our future is about bringing the right services together, supporting better communication, strengthening clinical governance and helping people move, recover and live well as they age.
This is the next stage of Clinics GRP: integrated clinical care for ageing well.

