Services
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Occupational Therapists will support you to achieve your therapy goals. Our Occupational Therapists have detailed knowledge about the barriers and challenges which can be experienced for those who are neurodivergent. Occupational Therapists can support with the following:
Reaching developmental milestones, Self care, Community access, Work or school skills, Emotional Regulation.
We are able to offer in home therapy or in clinic support. Click on the book now button to secure a spot with one of our therapists.
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If you are an NDIS participant you will require a Functional Capacity Evaluation report from an Occupational Therapist to support with all NDIS support recommendations to build your plan. Our comprehensive reports have assisted numerous NDIS participants in receiving funding for support workers, assistive technology, Speech Pathology, Physiotherapy, Psychology and many more services to support participants with achieving their goals. It is important to receive support from an experienced therapist in provision of these reports. Contact us today to see how we can help you with an OT functional report.
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When working with NDG you will gain access to our resources and wealth of knowledge. We understand that knowledge can be power and understanding more about yourself can help with achieving goals.
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Thanks to the NDIS early access support, children under 6 years do not need to wait for access onto the NDIS to receive therapy interventions. Evidence shows that early, intensive therapeutic support is important for children. Your child may need to see an Occupational Therapist if they experience any of the following: resistance to toilet training, obvious discomfort with certain sensations such as noise or the feeling of clothing, slow with developing self care skills, difficulty regulating emotions. Click on the book now button for a free 30 minute consultation to see if your child may require Occupational Therapy.
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Our teens are a time full of lots of change both in the body and environment. It is important that our teenagers have a strong support network whilst navigating these changes. Occupational Therapists can support with understanding puberty, navigating social situations, managing school work and liaising with high school providers to advocate for students needs.
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As an adult we may have a range of new and different roles and responsibilities weather that’s accessing the community, higher education, work, relationships and parenting. More and more people are receiving diagnosis in adulthood and this can be a big change for some. Our therapists can support you with various different things such as managing your schedule, understanding your diagnosis, navigating executive function differences, and achieving success with work and relationships.
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We are trained in positive behaviour support approaches which is essential for all clients, especially those engaging in behaviours of concern. Behaviours of concern can be worrying for families, educators and support staff. Our therapists can support you with understanding these situations , strategies to overcome behaviours of concern and linking you in with skilled providers to support you and your loved one.