Occuptational Therapy

Occupational Therapy supports people to participate in the activities, environments and relationships that matter to them.

Our Occupational Therapy services focus on strengths, participation and quality of life.

Functional capacity and independence

Supporting participation in daily activities and routines

Emotional regulation and wellbeing

Building strategies that promote participation and safety.

Sensory processing and regulation

Understanding sensory needs and creating supportive environments.

A young woman assists an elderly woman in a wheelchair in stacking colorful rings, representing physical therapy or rehabilitation.

Daily living skills

Self-care, routines, transitions and independence.

Environmental modifications

Adapting environments to improve access and participation.

A girl with long dark hair is speaking with a boy wearing headphones, sitting at a blue table, engaging in a conversation. The girl is writing on a notepad with a pen, and a speech bubble with ellipsis indicates dialogue.

School and community participation

Collaborative support across learning and community settings.

Functional assessments and reports

Including NDIS-related assessments and recommendations.

We work collaboratively with participants and their support networks to ensure therapy remains meaningful, practical and transferable across environments.