Occupational Therapy
Why Choose Us
Where daily life meets Dignity by Design
At Access hc, we believe Occupational Therapy is more than just a clinical assessment, it’s about helping people live the life they choose, with greater ease, safety, and confidence.
Every recommendation is grounded in clinical insight, shaped by lived experience, and built through genuine partnership.
We see the person, not just the plan. That’s why we start by listening, then design practical, evidence-based solutions that support independence in the moments that matter most.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy is practical, personal, and life changing. At Access hc, we take a precise, deeply human approach to help people do what they need (and want) to do in daily life – safely, independently, and with dignity.
We assess how a person’s physical, cognitive, and sensory abilities interact with their environment. From there, we design tailored strategies – whether that means assistive technology, skill-building, or home modifications – to enhance everyday function and overall quality of life.
What we offer
We provide NDIS-ready assessments and practical, person-centred solutions across a range of service areas:
Why Choose Us
Why choose Access hc?
Our team of registered Occupational Therapists brings years of front-line experience, technical expertise, human insight and understanding to every assessment and recommendation. We’re committed to outcomes that empower, and deliver solutions that are:
Extensive experience in disability, mental health, and community care
Structured, justified, and outcomes-driven
Co-designed with individuals, families, and support teams
Focused on real routines, not just checklists
Designed to adapt as needs change
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We assess how someone manages daily tasks, then provide practical strategies, equipment, or design advice to make those tasks easier and safer.
OT is for anyone experiencing challenges with daily activities due to disability, illness, injury, or ageing.
Yes. Our reports are goal-based, clinically justified, and tailored to NDIS requirements.
Absolutely. We match the right support to the person’s needs and goals, all of which are grounded in evidence.
Yes. We regularly collaborate with support coordinators, allied health professionals, doctors, builders, housing providers, and other clinicians.
We start with a conversation, then assess function in the person’s environment. Observations, equipment trials, and collaboration guide our final recommendations.