Our Occupational Therapists will discuss your activity goals and conduct an initial assessment. Our therapists use these results to find the best therapy to suit your needs.
We work with you to develop the skills you need to tackle the challenges of everyday life. This might look like training your handwriting, self-care tasks like toileting or eating, or improving your life skills.
We can also assist with finding the right equipment for your needs, such as wheelchairs, bedroom equipment, or bathroom modification.
In time, we will review your goals together and celebrate how far you’ve come!
Our Occupational Therapists work with a range of different conditions including:
At Mobi, we understand that everyone’s lives and goals are different, and so no two sessions are the same. Your Occupational Therapy session can include any of the following:
In your first session, one of our Occupational Therapists will perform an initial assessment to work out what activities or tasks you find difficulty with.
Together we will define what success looks like and develop a therapy plan to achieve your goals. We may also recommend assistive technology or accommodation changes where appropriate as part of this plan.
Your Occupational Therapist will work with you so that you develop skills to tackle the challenges in your everyday life. This might look like improving your handwriting, or dressing yourself, or being empowered with independent use of a wheelchair.
In time, we will review your goals together and celebrate how far you’ve come!
Continue to participate in everyday life with the support of the Mobi community behind you.
If you have NDIS funding and want to arrange services to see us, please complete our intake form or call us on 1800 047 888 to discuss this further with a friendly member of our team.
Ray was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2015 – a debilitating neurological condition that affects people not only physically but mentally and socially as well. See Ray’s story and how our group exercise classes are helping him manage this condition.