Contact Glen McMahon on.: 0477 407 047
Contact Glen McMahon on.: 0477 407 047
Behaviour Support Practitioners work alongside participants, families, and supports to understand behaviours of concern and what drives them. Support focuses on improving quality of life, building skills, and creating positive, safe strategies that respect choice, dignity, and rights.
Occupational Therapists help participants build independence in everyday activities such as self-care, home tasks, work, and community participation. Support focuses on practical strategies, environmental changes, and assistive equipment to improve confidence, safety, and daily functioning.
Speech Therapists support communication, understanding, and swallowing needs across all ages. This includes speech, language, social communication, and alternative communication methods, helping participants express themselves, connect with others, and participate more fully in daily life.
Exercise Physiologists provide tailored movement and exercise programs to improve strength, mobility, fitness, and overall wellbeing. Support is adapted to individual abilities and health needs, promoting safe physical activity, independence, and improved quality of life.
Habit Coaches support participants to build positive routines and everyday habits that align with their goals. This may include support with organisation, motivation, time management, and consistency, helping participants feel more confident and in control of daily life.
Functional Assessments provide a clear picture of how a participant manages daily activities and where support is needed. These assessments help inform NDIS planning by identifying strengths, challenges, and appropriate supports to improve independence and participation.
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