OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Our occupational therapists assess and treat the difficulties children may experience that make it hard for them to complete activities of daily living and social activities.
Services include
- Evidence based practice provides you with the best therapy
- We assess and treat children 0 - 16 years of age
- Little to no waiting list
Finding an Occupational Therapist has never been so simple!
- Specialised staff who receive ongoing training.
- Supportive team that works together to acheive the same goals.
- Trusted therapy centre accessed by hundreds of families.
Occupational Therapy Services
Assessment
Assessment of a range of speech and language disorders including autism, articulation & motor speech difficulties, language, hearing impairment ,social skills, swallowing and stuttering
KINDA / SCHOOL VISITS
After assessment, your therapist will discuss goals and implement a therapy plan. The frequency and duration of therapy is centred around what is realistic for families.
individual sessions
After assessment, your therapist will discuss goals and implement a therapy plan. The frequency and duration of therapy is centred around what is realistic for families.
HANDWRITING GROUP
After assessment, your therapist will discuss goals and implement a therapy plan. The frequency and duration of therapy is centred around what is realistic for families.
Handy information
When do I see an OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST?
This can always be a tough question for parents. How do you decide if your child's difficulties are normal or a sign of something more? It is always recommended that if you feel that something is not right to book for an assessment and get some advice.
prewriting tips
This can always be a tough question for parents. How do you decide if your child's difficulties are normal or a sign of something more? It is always recommended that if you feel that something is not right to book for an assessment and get some advice.
What to expect?
This can always be a tough question for parents. How do you decide if your child's difficulties are normal or a sign of something more? It is always recommended that if you feel that something is not right to book for an assessment and get some advice.
Sensory Disorder - What does it mean?
This can always be a tough question for parents. How do you decide if your child's difficulties are normal or a sign of something more? It is always recommended that if you feel that something is not right to book for an assessment and get some advice.