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Stay Active client Wilma and Stay Active accredited exercise physiologist Tom

Case Studies

Real Stories, Real Results

Meet Our Clients

At Stay Active, we provide safe, evidence-based exercise programs to support mobility, strength, and independence.

 

Our case studies highlight real clients who have improved their function and quality of life through tailored exercise interventions delivered by our Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs).

Each story reflects client-centric care, measurable progress using validated assessments, and ethical, evidence-based practice in line with ESSA guidelines.

 

These case studies demonstrate the role of exercise physiology in promoting long-term health and independence. Individual results may vary among clients. 

 

Client details have been made anonymous or shared with permission to protect privacy.

Stay Active Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Tom, and Home Visit Client James

James, aged 89, is a Stay Active client who lives at home with his 2 daughters. James moved to Australia from Sicily in the 50s, he worked hard picking fruit and cutting sugar cane until he was able to buy and build his home in Leichhardt where he raised his family. He often remarks that “everything you see here I built, except for the chimney!” James began with Stay Active in April 2024. He contacted his home care provider who was able fund his exercise physiology sessions through his Home Care Package. At his initial consult, James explained that he suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), has a history of cardiac issues and reported knee pain, particularly in his left knee. This made life difficult for James, as he often felt breathless walking around his home and he very rarely went out. James’ goal is to maintain a high level of function that allows him to continue living in his home for as long as possible. Tom, one of Stay Active’s AEPs, has visited James in his home for sessions twice a week, professionally progressing him through a tailored, evidence-based exercise program to gradually progress James' strength, mobility, aerobic fitness, and balance.  This intervention has led to significant improvements in his functional ability. With guidance from Tom, James’ 30 second ‘sit to stand’ score has improved 75%, from 8 to 14, and his ‘timed up and go’ mobility score has improved 16%. James has improved his balance slightly and has also maintained his hand grip strength. These improvements are more than just numbers; James continues to thrive at home and reports a noticeable reduction in knee pain, that he is much fitter and not as breathless completing tasks throughout the day. Tom and James are now able to walk to his local park to complete his exercise sessions!

James, 89

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