Occupational therapy
NDIS OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Occupational therapy is the focus of promoting quality health and wellbeing by empowering people to participate in activities of daily living of life. Occupational therapists play an integral part in allowing people with a disability to identify and implement methods that support their participation in various occupations i.e. assessment and/or modification. This is achieved by working and liaising with people and communities to improve one’s ability to participate in occupations and whether any modifications are required to achieve their goals.
Our Occupational therapists are qualified to provide therapy for all ages (1-65 years) of all diversities and cultural backgrounds. We will tailor your requests. Our Occupational therapists also provide formal assessments.
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The breadth of how Occupational Therapists can help a person is virtually limitless. Common specific examples of how Occupational Therapists may help someone include:
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Helping a child with fine and gross motor skills
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Developing social skills
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Improving attention/concentration skills
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Developing organisation skills
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Helping people with sensory processing problems
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Building on basic self-care skills
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Assisting with finding and keeping employment or other vocational work
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Performing assessments for equipment or assistive technology
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Performing home modification assessments
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Performing driving assessments, including recommending vehicle modifications
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