Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about our services.
Occupational therapy supports people of all age groups in developing the skills they need for everyday life. This may include emotional regulation, social interaction, school participation, and building independence at home and in the community.
We primarily support children and teenagers who may be experiencing challenges with learning, emotional wellbeing, social skills, or daily living activities. We also work closely with families and support networks.
Yes, we work with NDIS participants and provide services aligned with NDIS guidelines, including functional capacity assessments and detailed reports where required.
The initial consultation focuses on understanding your concerns, discussing goals, and gathering background information. From there, we develop a personalised therapy plan tailored to your child’s needs.
Yes, telehealth services are available for families who prefer remote support or are located outside the immediate service area. Sessions are secure, structured, and goal-focused.
The duration of therapy varies depending on individual goals and needs. Some young people benefit from short-term targeted support, while others may require ongoing sessions.
Yes, we regularly work alongside teachers, support coordinators, and other health professionals to ensure consistent support across different environments.
You can contact us directly by phone at 0497 666 331 or use the contact form on our website. We’ll guide you through the next steps and answer any questions you may have.