A swimming pool in a wide angle shot, inside a brick building.

After its first major renovation in 43 years, the Minda Allied Health and Aquatic Centre is officially open, providing a more comprehensive and individualised experience for more than 680 allied health clients and 23,000 hydrotherapy pool users per year.

Accessibility is a key focus for the new and improved facility, which features new consulting rooms, a gym and physiotherapy space for clients, purpose-built consulting rooms, Minda Allied Health reception and a collaborative working space. 

Minda Chief Executive Dr David Panter said the facility is a valuable asset for the allied health service and will benefit both its clients and the wider community.

“While it is a new-look facility for Minda to offer the best allied health services, it has been revamped really to improve the user experience and give them the best opportunity to reach and maintain their health and wellbeing goals,” he said,

“The new building represents an exciting opportunity for our organisation and the community to grow and thrive together.”

The pool is open to the general public (bookings required), but allied health services are for those with an NDIS plan and are tailored to their needs.

Minda’s allied health services include psychology, physiotherapy and exercise physiology.