"Kerrie is mother to 3 young children, which has helped consolidate her understanding of child development. She understands the challenges in raising children and the importance of integrating therapy into a child’s everyday routine, making therapy more meaningful for your child."
Kerrie is the principal Physiotherapist at Reach for the Stars Therapy Services and has a keen interest in early childhood intervention. She graduated from the University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and has twenty years of physiotherapy experience in hospital and community settings in Australia, Ireland and the UK. After working as a tutor and clinical supervisor with undergraduate physiotherapy students, Kerrie has more than 10 years of experience working in the community disability sector, she is a current member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and has worked with the NDIS scheme since its inception in 2013. Kerrie is mother to 3 young children, which has helped consolidate her understanding of child development. She understands the challenges in raising children and the importance of integrating therapy into a child’s everyday routine, making therapy more meaningful for your child.
"Kerrie is the principal Physiotherapist at Reach for the Stars Therapy Services and has a keen interest in early childhood intervention. She graduated from the University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and has twenty years of physiotherapy experience in hospital and community settings in Australia, Ireland and the UK. After working as a tutor and clinical supervisor with undergraduate physiotherapy students, Kerrie has more than 10 years of experience working in the community disability sector, she is a current member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and has worked with the NDIS scheme since its inception in 2013."