Suburban streetscape in Aspley - Queenslander rooftops and jacaranda.
How I see participants in Aspley
I work across Aspley (4034) in the following ways:
- Clinic sessions at my Chermside rooms - about 5 km from Aspley.
- Home visits within Aspley - useful when a participant's goals are about home routines, when the clinical question is functional, or when getting to clinic isn't practical.
- School visits at primary and secondary schools in Aspley where the visit supports an OT goal already in the participant's plan.
Paediatric OT in Aspley
I work with children and adolescents across Aspley on sensory regulation, fine motor and handwriting concerns, school participation, self-care goals, and functional capacity questions for plan reviews. Most paediatric blocks run fortnightly for 8–12 weeks before a review.
- Paediatric occupational therapy - Goal-directed OT for children and adolescents - sensory processing, fine motor, self-care, school readiness, and handwriting.
- Sensory assessments - Formal sensory profile assessment and report - used to inform therapy goals, school plans, or NDIS plan-review documentation.
- Assistive technology assessments - AT assessment and prescription - wheelchairs, communication devices, daily-living aids, and minor home modifications.
- School visits and classroom consultation - Observation, teacher consultation, and classroom strategy for paediatric OT participants across Brisbane's northside.
- Minor home modifications - Scoping and recommendations for minor home modifications - bathroom safety, access ramps, rail and grab-bar placement.
- NDIS report writing - Plan-review reports, evidence-of-need letters, and progress summaries - clinical, specific, and useful at plan review.
Adult OT in Aspley
For adult NDIS participants in Aspley, the most common work is functional capacity assessments, assistive-technology recommendations, and minor home modifications. I'm happy to do a 30-minute scoping conversation with the participant's Support Coordinator before quoting.
- Functional capacity assessments (FCAs) - Adult FCAs for NDIS plan reviews - what the participant can do, where support is needed, and what the next plan should fund.
- Assistive technology assessments - AT assessment and prescription - wheelchairs, communication devices, daily-living aids, and minor home modifications.
- Minor home modifications - Scoping and recommendations for minor home modifications - bathroom safety, access ramps, rail and grab-bar placement.
- NDIS report writing - Plan-review reports, evidence-of-need letters, and progress summaries - clinical, specific, and useful at plan review.
Funding
Plan-managed and self-managed NDIS participants in Aspley. Privately funded sessions also available. Charged per the current NDIS Price Guide.