
FAQs
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We currently offer Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Assistant sessions, assessments and reports, and group programs/workshops. Over time, we plan to expand into additional therapies.
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An Allied Health Assistant (AHA) works under the guidance of a qualified clinician, such as an Occupational Therapist, to provide ongoing therapy support. AHAs help participants practise skills between therapy appointments, making progress more consistent and cost-effective. Sessions are structured around individual goals, with activities designed by the supervising therapist to build independence, confidence, and everyday skills.
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Our practice is based in Gateshead and we support people across Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, and surrounding areas.
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You can complete a referral form on our website or contact us directly. We’ll discuss your needs and match you with the right service or therapist.
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We work with self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants.
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We support children aged 8 years and up, as well as young people and adults. Therapy is always tailored to the individual’s goals and needs.
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Sessions can be held at our Gateshead clinic, at home, at school, or in community settings depending on what works best for the participant.
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This depends on your goals and funding. Some people attend weekly, while others choose fortnightly or term-based sessions. Your therapist will work with you to decide what’s best.
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We follow the NDIS cancellation policy. Please let us know at least 48 hours in advance if you need to cancel to avoid being charged.