NDIS REFERRAL FORM
occupational therapy
Occupational therapy enables people to participate in activities they find meaningful. These activities include taking care of oneself (and others), working, volunteering, and participating in hobbies, interests and social events.
Occupational therapists (OTs) prescribe devices to help you do the activities you want and need to do. They will make sure you can use the device in the best way to meet your needs.
What can an OT do for me?
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Assistive technology assessments
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Emotional/behavioral assessments
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Community/work reintegration training
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Development of cognitive skills &
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ADL + iADL skills development
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Development screening
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Manual therapy techniques
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Neuromuscular re-education
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Home management training & modification
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Sensory integrative techniques
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Therapeutic activities
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Wheelchair management
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Pressure area care
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Education
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SIL/SDA assessments
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Development of hand writing skills &
Fine motor skills -
Social participation