Occupational Therapy Assessments

Occupational Therapy Assessments

Our Occupational Therapists provide personalised assessments to help identify supports, equipment, home modifications, and strategies that can improve independence, safety, and quality of life. We work closely with participants, families, support coordinators, and care teams to create practical recommendations tailored to individual goals and everyday needs.

Our Areas of Expertise:

1

Care Needs Assessments (SIL & ILO)

Identifying precise support requirements to build and maintain a sustainable, independent lifestyle.
2

Housing Assessments (SDA)

Specialist Disability Accommodation evaluations to ensure safe, accessible, and perfectly matched living environments.
3

Return-to-Work Assessments

Designing customized, realistic duties plans to confidently guide the transition back into employment and fulfill vocational goals.
4

Assistive Technology (AT) Trials

Sourcing, testing, and prescribing the right equipment to enhance everyday functionality and freedom.
5

Home Modification Assessments

Evaluating living environments to recommend minor or major structural changes that maximize safety and independent access.
6

Sensory Profile Assessments

Identifying sensory processing patterns to develop tailored coping strategies and environmental adaptations for daily life.

Frequently Asked Questions

An Occupational Therapy assessment looks at a person’s strengths, challenges, environment, goals, and support needs to provide practical recommendations for daily life.
OT assessments may include functional capacity assessments, assistive technology assessments, home modification assessments, sensory assessments, care needs assessments, and daily living skills assessments.
Yes. OT assessment reports can help provide evidence for NDIS supports, equipment, home modifications, therapy needs, and recommendations linked to a participant’s goals.
Some Occupational Therapy assessments can be completed partially or fully through telehealth, depending on the participant’s needs and the type of assessment required.
The time depends on the type of assessment and the participant’s needs. Some assessments may be completed in one visit, while more detailed reports may require follow up, evidence review, and written recommendations.