We can support you in Brisbane, on the Sunshine Coast & Hinterland, the Moreton Bay Region, Atherton Tablelands, and Gympie.
Life can be challenging. Working with an occupational therapist can help you manage problem areas of life to optimise independence and improve your complete health.
Psychosocial services provided by an OT can assist participants participate in meaningful daily activities and overall quality of life. Usually this looks like ongoing appointments to work on things such as coping with stress and emotions, communication, social participation, routines, sensory strategies, cognitive interventions.
Many people who have a disability also experience can also experience mental health difficulties or a psychosocial disability can be the participant’s primary disability.
Occupational therapy for adults is a form of therapy that helps individuals with physical, cognitive, or mental health conditions regain or improve their ability to participate in meaningful activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, cooking, and working.
Occupational therapy can help adults with a wide range of conditions, including neurological disorders (e.g., stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease), musculoskeletal disorders (e.g., arthritis, joint replacement), mental health issues (e.g., depression, anxiety), and developmental disabilities (e.g., autism spectrum disorder).
You may benefit from occupational therapy if you have difficulty performing ADLs or participating in activities that are important to you due to a physical, cognitive, or mental health condition.
Occupational therapy can improve your daily life by helping you regain or improve your ability to perform ADLs, develop new skills or habits, modify your environment to better meet your needs, and reduce your risk of injury or complications related to your condition.
During an occupational therapy session for adults, you can expect to work with your therapist to develop goals and a treatment plan, learn new skills or strategies, practice exercises or activities to improve your abilities, and receive feedback and guidance from your therapist.
Yes, occupational therapy can help adults with mental health issues by providing strategies and skills to manage symptoms, improve functioning, and engage in meaningful activities.
Most insurance plans cover occupational therapy for adults if it is medically necessary and prescribed by a healthcare provider. However, coverage may vary depending on your plan and specific circumstances.
The length of occupational therapy for adults varies depending on your individual needs and goals. Treatment may last for a few weeks or months, or it may be ongoing to help you maintain or improve your abilities over time.
Occupational therapists for adults must have a master's degree in occupational therapy, complete supervised clinical experience, and pass a national certification exam. They may also have additional training or certifications in specific areas of practice.
Yes, occupational therapy can be done remotely or virtually for adults using telehealth or other digital platforms. However, the effectiveness of virtual therapy may vary depending on the individual and their specific needs.
We do comprehensive housing assessments to understand your home environment and support needs. This process helps us determine suitable NDIS solutions aligned with your goals.
We may recommend home modifications if you're experiencing difficulty moving around your home or have safety concerns. These are custom-built changes designed to improve accessibility.
Children need a positive and interactive environment to support them in achieving goals. That's why we deliver a family-centred approach with tailored activities that support their development.
We're here to support you with anything important to you, no matter what it is. Whether that means time management, communication or meal preparation, we've got you.
A functional capacity assessment is designed to establish your baseline function. Your occupational therapist will work with you to establish your current strengths and your functional goals to make recommendations for challenges that you may be experiencing.
Assistive technology refers to equipment that supports your functionality and independence. We'll do an assessment, make a recommendation, and organise appropriate AT for your needs.
Life can be challenging. Working with an occupational therapist can help you manage problem areas of life to optimise independence and improve your complete health.
To book an appointment with an occupational therapist, please call 07 5220 8909 or submit a referral form below.
General Practitioners can send referrals to:
Email: hello@forbes.care
Fax: 07 5302 6482
Address: Shop 15/102 Burnett St, Buderim