Occupational Therapy That Helps You Move Forward
When someone in your care needs extra support, you want to know they’ll be understood and that life can feel a little lighter.
It’s about building everyday skills for playing, learning, and independence, and giving families the chance to step back with more confidence.
For adults, it’s about gaining both skills and confidence to do the things that make daily life possible like catching a bus, handling money, getting to work, or feeling comfortable out in the world.
What We Provide
Assessments
- Eligibility Assessments
- Initial Assessments
- Functional Capacity Assessments (FCA) - in-person & remote
- Mini-FCA / Initial Plan Review Assessments
- Supported Independent Living (SIL/ILO) Assessments - in-person, remote & review
- SIL/ILO Assessments when an FCA is already completed
- Supported Disability Accommodation (SDA) Assessments & Reviews
- Minor Home Modifications Assessments
- Major Home Modifications Assessments
- Manual Handling Assessments
- Sensory Profile Assessments
Assistive Technology
- Low-cost AT
- Mid-cost AT
- High-cost AT
- Scripted wheelchairs (mid-cost & high-cost)
Therapy & Reports
- Ongoing OT therapy
- Resource creation
- NDIS Plan Review Reports
- Summary letters
Making Daily Life Feel Easier For You Or Your Family
Think of occupational therapy like finding the perfect pair of shoes after weeks of sore feet. Suddenly, each step feels lighter.
Practical OT Support That Works In Real Life
Whether it’s helping your child get ready for school, supporting your teenager to stay on track, or making your parent’s home safer, occupational therapy offers practical tools that work in real life.
Opening Doors For Families
"Until you engage allied health, you don’t have that guide. We open doors. We show families the next steps and remove confusion. Most participants and families don’t know that an OT report is integral to their funding amount and level."
- Susan
A Simple Start Without The Stress
Reaching out can be simple, when you get in touch you’ll hear back quickly, often the same day.
Most families fill in the intake form themselves, but if it feels like too much, we’ll sit down with you and do it together.
Then you’ll get a clear service agreement. It’s kind of like planning a family trip: you’ll have the tickets, the map, and the support you need to enjoy the journey.
OT Reports That Speak The NDIS Language
An occupational therapy report is more than pages of words. It’s your voice in the NDIS system. It explains why certain supports are needed and makes sure those needs are seen and understood.
Our reports are detailed and carefully reviewed, giving you the best chance of receiving the right funding.
Real Strength Belongs To You
The real strength in this story belongs to you. Whether you’re a mum fighting for your child, a young adult managing life on your own, or someone supporting an older person in your care, you’re at the heart of it all.
OT Support That Feels Like An Extra Pair Of Hands
Your therapists see their role as being your extra pair of hands. They share practical advice, tips, and encouragement so you always know the next step.

Why Asking For Help Isn’t Letting Go
It’s common to feel unsure about asking for help. Many parents say, “I should be the one taking care of my child.” But the truth is, bringing in extra support isn’t about stepping back.
It’s about adding new ideas, new experiences, and a wider circle of care for your family.
Getting The NDIS Support You Need
And if your funding request ever comes back with a “no,” you won’t face it alone. Our reports are checked and strengthened so you have the best chance of success.
For families, that means peace of mind and a clearer path ahead.
One Team, Many Supports
While OT is at the heart of what we do, it’s not the only part. Families also have access to speech therapy, physiotherapy, and psychology when it’s needed.
That way, your support makes sense as a whole.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an OT actually do for my family?
An OT helps with daily routines that feel harder than they should.
Think of mornings where even getting shoes on is a struggle.
An OT works with you to make those moments smoother.
Can an OT help with school issues?
OTs support handwriting, focus, and learning skills.
They help children build independence so the classroom feels less overwhelming.
What kinds of assessments are offered?
Assessments cover functional capacity, assistive technology, home modifications, SIL, SDA, and more.
Each report is written in plain English, ready for NDIS reviews.
How soon can I book an OT?
Telehealth OT sessions are offered within two weeks, and home visits are planned with care.
Start Your Occupational Therapy Today
We are here with you whenever you need. Whether it’s a functional capacity assessment, help with home changes, or support for daily routines, occupational therapy can bring real change to your life.
Click below to start today and take the first step towards a lighter, brighter tomorrow.


