Occupational Therapy
Practical support to help individuals improve daily function, independence, and participation in work, home, and community life through personalised interventions.
- Physiotherapy
- Chiropractic
- Massage Therapy
- GLA:D
- Clinical Pilates
- Occupational Therapy
- Laser therapy
- Electrotherapy
- Shockwave Therapy
- Speech therapy
- Kinesiology Taping
- Knee Bracing
- Cryotherapy
- Spinal decompression
- Custom mattress
- Custom Orthotic
- NDIS
- Post-OP Rehabilitation
- Aged Care Services
- Dietetics
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Whole Body Vibration
Build independence • Strengthen daily skills • Improve quality of life
Occupational Therapy (OT) supports people of all ages to participate in the everyday activities that matter most—whether that’s self-care, school, work, social participation, mobility, or leisure. Our goal is to help individuals live confidently, safely, and as independently as possible in their homes and communities.
At its core, OT focuses on ability—not disability. We look at what you want or need to do, identify what is getting in the way, and provide strategies, therapy, or equipment to help you achieve those goals.
What Occupational Therapists Do
Our therapists assess a person’s:
- Physical abilities
- Cognitive and thinking skills
- Sensory processing
- Emotional and behavioral needs
- Functional independence
- Daily environments (home, school, workplace, community)
After assessment, a personalised plan is developed to support meaningful participation in daily life.
How OT Helps
Occupational Therapy may include:
- Strengthening physical, sensory, or cognitive skills
- Retraining daily living tasks (dressing, feeding, showering, toileting, mobility)
- Supporting return to work or school responsibilities
- Fine-motor and hand-coordination training
- Pain-management or fatigue-management strategies
- Home or workplace modifications to improve accessibility
- Adaptive equipment prescription (aids, mobility devices, seating, utensils, technology)
- Behaviour and routine support
- Falls-prevention strategies
OT meets each person where they are and helps them progress toward greater independence.
Who OT Supports
Occupational Therapy is suitable for:
- Children with developmental delays
- Teens needing school-based or social-skills support
- Adults recovering from injury, illness, or surgery
- Participants with disability or functional decline
- Older adults wanting to maintain independence at home
- People experiencing neurological or cognitive conditions
- Individuals needing equipment or environmental modifications
OT is delivered in clinics, schools, workplaces, homes, aged-care environments, or community settings depending on needs.
Areas of Function We Address
Occupational Therapy can assist with:
- Fine and gross motor skills
- Sensory processing and regulation
- Self-care and daily living routines
- Home-safety assessments
- Assistive technology recommendations
- Cognitive and executive-function skills
- Community access and participation
- School readiness
- Pain, fatigue, and lifestyle pacing
Our approach is tailored, practical, and focused on real-life outcomes.
Why Occupational Therapy Matters
OT empowers people to:
- Stay independent longer
- Safely participate in daily routines
- Reduce reliance on others
- Improve confidence and self-esteem
- Maximise function despite challenges
- Enjoy a meaningful, active lifestyle
We help people do more, live well, and thrive. Whether someone is learning a new skill, relearning after injury, or adapting due to physical limitation—OT provides a pathway toward living life to the fullest.
Specialised In:
NDIS | Support at home (SAH) | Developmental Delays | Functional Capacity Assessment & Report | Assistive Technology Assessment & Report | Sensory Assessment & Report | Motor Skills (Gross & Fine) | Self-Care Skills | School Readiness Programs
Frequently asked questions
Occupational Therapy helps people improve the skills they need for everyday life—such as self-care, school tasks, work duties, social participation, mobility, and leisure. OT focuses on independence, safety, and meaningful daily living.
OT is suitable for all ages, including:
Children with developmental delays or sensory needs
Teens needing school or social support
Adults recovering from injury or illness
People living with disability
Older adults wanting to stay independent at home
Individuals with neurological or cognitive conditions
Anyone struggling with daily tasks may benefit from OT.
No. OT can address:
Physical skills
Cognitive abilities
Sensory processing
Behaviour and routine
Mental effort, fatigue, and organisation
Social participation and communication
OT looks at the whole person—mind and body.
Yes. Occupational Therapists commonly visit:
Homes
Schools
Workplaces
Aged-care facilities
Community locations
Wherever you need support, OT meets you there.
It can be. Many OT services are funded through:
NDIS
Home Care Packages
My Aged Care
Private health extras (varies by provider)
Medicare EPC plans (where eligible)
Your team can help you navigate options.
This depends on the goals. Some clients require short-term programs for a specific skill; others benefit from longer support for ongoing needs. Treatment is progressed and reviewed regularly.
Contact our clinic to book an assessment. Your OT will listen to your goals, review your needs, and create a personalised plan to help you achieve meaningful daily independence.