We tailor each intervention plan to the client’s needs and preferences, offering services in the home, school, workplace, community, or via telehealth. Our focus is on empowering individuals to achieve meaningful outcomes and live life to the fullest.
Occupational Therapy Reports
Occupational therapy reports provide a detailed summary of assessment findings, intervention progress, and professional recommendations. These reports are tailored to meet the specific needs of clients, families, and funding bodies such as the NDIS.
Our reports may include:
● Assessment results and observations
● A summary of strengths, challenges, and functional abilities
● Progress towards therapy goals
● Recommended strategies, equipment, or environmental modifications
● Suggested frequency and type of therapy
● Recommendations to support NDIS funding or plan reviews
We ensure our reports are clear, comprehensive, and written in a way that supports the client’s needs, goals, and funding requirements. Reports can be provided at the end of an assessment, as part of ongoing intervention, or for formal reviews.
Occupational Therapy Assessments
Occupational therapy assessments are a way for us to understand a person’s strengths, challenges, and daily needs so we can provide the right support. During an assessment, our occupational therapists gather information through conversation, observation, and standardised tools. We look at areas such as self-care, daily living skills, sensory processing, fine and gross motor skills, emotional regulation, and participation in home, school, work, or community life.
The results help us develop a personalised therapy plan with practical strategies and recommendations tailored to the individual’s goals. Assessments can be completed in person, at home, in the community, or via telehealth to suit each client’s needs.
Occupational Therapy Intervention
Occupational therapy intervention is the hands-on, practical support provided after an initial assessment to help individuals work towards their personal goals.
Our therapists use evidence-based strategies to build skills, improve independence, and enhance participation in daily activities. This may include:
- Developing self-care and daily living skills (e.g., dressing, meal preparation, hygiene)
- Improving fine and gross motor skills
- Supporting sensory processing and regulation
- Building social, communication, and play skills
- Enhancing emotional wellbeing and coping strategies
- Supporting participation in education, work, or community life
- Recommending and training in assistive technology or equipment