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Occupational Therapy
Our Occupational therapists (OT) help individuals with everyday tasks to enhance their independence and quality of life. This includes activities like getting dressed, personal hygiene, mobility, using hands, and managing various sensory experiences.
Online occupational therapy supports individuals of all ages and abilities with everyday tasks by providing assistance with:
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Getting dressed, washing, and using the toilet
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Staying focused on tasks and activities
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Moving the body and improving physical coordination
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Using hands for tasks like writing, drawing, and cutting
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Coping with sensory experiences like sights, sounds, and textures
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Building routines and time management
Psychology - Building Emotional and Behavioural Resilience
Our psychologists help address mental health needs focussing on practical solutions. We help individuals gain control over their emotions, reduce distress, and improve overall functioning.
We can help individuals with the following disabilities (not limited to): Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Hoarding Disorder, Depression, Down Syndrome
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Developing strategies for emotional resilience, by helping individuals with anxiety or depression manage their thoughts and feelings to improve overall wellbeing.
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Teaching focus and impulse control strategies for those with ADHD, helping them manage daily tasks, improve attention, and enhance learning outcomes.
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Implementing structured routines and coping techniques for participants with OCD, anxiety or hoarding techniques to reduce stress and anxiety in their environment.
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Enhancing problem-solving skills for participants with depression or anxiety, promoting coping mechanisms that reduce negative thinking and encourage positive actions.
Occupational Therapy - Supporting Independence for Daily Living
Our occupational therapists help participants focus on functional skills and personalised goals, to achieve greater independence and confidence in daily life.
We can support individuals with the following disabilities (not limited to): Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD & Sensory Processing Disorder, Down Syndrome, Parkinson’s Disease, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Motor Neurone Disease (MND) & Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Stroke, Chronic Pain (e.g. Arthritis), Dementia (Incl. Alzheimer’s Disease).
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Developing motor skills to support activities like dressing, eating and personal care for those with conditions like Parkinson's disease, TBI or Stroke.
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Creating strategies for managing sensory sensitivities in people with Autism, ADHD, or Sensory Processing Disorder, enabling better participation in daily tasks, school, or work environments.
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Adapting the home or work environments for those with physical disabilities like MDS, MS, or chronic pain, making daily tasks more manageable and promoting safety.
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Supporting cognition and memory in those with dementia or Alzheimer's by developing routines and strategies to reduce confusion and improve quality of life.
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Promoting emotional regulation and self-care skills, such as time management, for individuals experiencing stress or pain from conditionals like Chronic Pain or Arthritis.
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Training families and carers to help implement strategies and provide ongoing support at home.
Speech Therapy - Enhancing Communication and Social Skills
Our speech pathologists focus on effective communication strategies and functional speech development to help individuals engage with the world around them, whether in the home, school, or community.
We can support people with the following disabilities (not limited to): Cognitive-Communication Disorders (Brain Injury, Stroke, Dementia, MS), Speech and Motor Clarity Disorders (Parkinson’s Disease), Language and Developmental Disorders (Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, MS).
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Improving communication skills for individuals with cognitive-communication disorders resulting from brain injury, stroke or MS, helping them better express themselves and understand others.
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Support speech clarity in those with Parkinson's Disease or other neurological conditions, improving their ability to speak clearly and be understood.
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Developing social communication skills for participants with Autism, enhancing their ability to engage in conversations, understand social cues, and navigate social settings.
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Supporting language development in children or adults with developmental disorders, focusing on vocabulary expansion, sentence structure and comprehension.
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Promoting pragmatic language skills for those with Autism, such as turn-taking in conversations, understanding non-verbal cues, and using appropriate greetings or responses in social situations.
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Providing augmentative and alternative communication (ACC) devices for individuals who struggle with verbal communication, ensuring they can express their needs and thoughts.
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Supporting memory and cognitive function in those with dementia or Alzheimer's, using strategies that help improve recall, follow conversations, and maintain independence in social interactions.
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