Occupational Therapy
Adults
When an adult or an older person is affected by an illness, accident or workplace injury, an occupational therapist can help them on the road to recovery. They may assist with the return to home and work life by developing new skills for daily living, such as household tasks and personal care, return-to-work or leisure programs. They may also make or facilitate changes to the work or home environment to make life easier and safer.
We will specialise in…
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OTs can assist with injury management and rehabilitation – including worksite assessments, injury risk assessments, occupational rehabilitation counselling and early intervention rehabilitation. Injury prevention – including manual-handling assessments, claims history reviews, ergonomic assessments, development of alternate duties, work-conditioning programs and the redesign of workplaces.
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Occupational therapists also assist adults who are experiencing psychological or emotional difficulties. They can help a person develop better ways to deal with mental illness in day-to-day activities and manage work and emotional problems. They work with other health professionals such as psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and doctors.
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Our team can inspect new builds or existing building modifications. This can include handrails, medical alerts, ramps, slip-resistant flooring, and assistive aids making daily tasks easier.
Pricing
Agency Managed
Clinic/community visit - $TBA
Reporting/communication/travel - $TBA
Plan/Self-Managed
Clinic/community visit - $TBA
Reporting/communication/travel - $TBA