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NDIS Occupational Therapy North Western Melbourne

From getting ready for the day, using public transport, managing relationships, or finding employment, expect our Brisbane team to build your skills and equip you to do the things you want, your way.

Our North Western Melbourne occupational therapists support children, teenagers, and adults with disability to build everyday skills for greater independence. As a registered NDIS provider, we provide NDIS OT in North Western Melbourne where life happens — at home, school, work, or in the community. We use proven therapies and a team approach that help you get the most from your NDIS funding.

NDIS Occupational Therapy Across North Western Melbourne

Looking for an occupational therapist in North Western Melbourne?

Everyday Independence provides NDIS occupational therapy for children, teenagers and adults across the North Western Melbourne region.  Our occupational therapists support people to build everyday skills, increase independence and participate more fully in the activities that matter most to them.

Unlike traditional clinic-based services, we provide therapy where life happens – at home, school, childcare, work and in the community. This allows us to understand your real-world challenges and create practical strategies that fit into everyday life.

Whether you’re looking to support your child’s development, build independence as a young person, improve daily living skills as an adult, or complete a functional capacity assessment, our team is here to help.

Areas we Support Across North Western Melbourne

Our occupational therapists support people living across North Western Melbourne area including suburbs such as Beveridge, Craigieburn, Kilmore, Bulla, Michleham, Greenvale, Clarkfield, Kalkallo and more. We have many other therapy teams supporting people across other areas of Melbourne. If you’re unsure whether we service your area, contact our team and we’ll be happy to help.

Meet Your Local North Western Melbourne Therapy Team

At Everyday Independence, occupational therapists work as part of a team to support all areas of your life. Depending on your goals, your occupational therapist may work alongside:

  • Speech Pathologists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Behaviour Support Practitioners
  • Habit Coaches
  • Key Workers
  • Youth Lead Practitioners

This team-based approach helps ensure support is coordinated, practical and focused on achieving meaningful outcomes.

North Western Melbourne Occupational Therapists can Help

Our highly trained therapists provide community-based OT across North Western Melbourne that focuses on building skills and removing barriers. Using our strength-based and neuro-affirming approach, we help you:

  • Gain independence in daily self-care and decision-making
  • Access paediatric occupational therapy in o support children’s development
  • Identify sensory needs to improve comfort and daily function
  • Use assistive technology for easier everyday living
  • Build social skills and meaningful connections with others
  • Explore hobbies and interests that boost mental health and well-being
  • Develop resilience and problem-solving skills
  • Learn new skills to support personal growth and career goals
  • Improve accessibility at home, school, or work through modifications
  • Trial and select mobility aids, including wheelchair seating advice
  • Transition smoothly to school, university, or employment
  • Explore volunteer or employment pathways.

Why Choose Everyday Independence for Occupational Therapy in North Western Melbourne?

Your Life Goals, Our Whole Team Support

You’ll have an OT plus a team of practitioners working together to support your life goals.

Therapy Where Life Happens

We provide in-home occupational therapy across North Western Melbourne, as well as support at school, work, and in the community — so therapy fits into your everyday life.

The Everyday Way

Our strength-based, neuro-affirming approach focuses on what you can do, helping you grow skills, confidence, and independence.

Make the Most of Your NDIS Funding

We work with you and your supports to create lasting, positive change with your NDIS plan.

Get Started with NDIS Occupational Therapy in North Western Melbourne

Our team will take the time to understand your goals, support needs and what is important to you. We’ll then connect you with the right occupational therapist, youth lead practitioner or key worker to build personalised plan designed to help you achieve meaningful outcomes.

Complete our enquiry form to get started with NDIS occupational therapy in North Western Melbourne.

A Team Approach To Positive Change

When you work with Everyday Independence, you’re supported by a team of practitioners who collaborate to help you achieve your goals.

NDIS Speech Pathology

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NDIS Physiotherapy

NDIS Physiotherapy North Western Melbourne

NDIS Early Childhood Supports

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NDIS Positive Behaviour Support

NDIS Positive Behaviour Support North Western Melbourne

NDIS Habit Coaching

NDIS Habit Coaches North Western Melbourne

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide occupational therapy in Western Melbourne?

Yes. Everyday Independence provides NDIS Occupational Therapy for children, teenagers and adults across North Western Melbourne. Our occupational therapists support people to build everyday skills, increase independence and participate more fully in home, school, work and community life. Therapy is delivered where life happens, helping create practical and meaningful outcomes.

Do you provide occupational therapy for children in North Western Melbourne?

Yes. We support children, teenagers and young adults to build skills, confidence and independence in everyday life.

For children aged 0–8 years, support is typically provided through NDIS Early Childhood Supports using a key worker model.  Your child will have one dedicated Key Worker who gets to know your child and family, delivers most therapy supports, and brings in Occupational Therapists and other practitioners when specialist occupational therapy input is needed.

For young people aged 9–26 years, support may be delivered by a youth lead practitioner. Like a key worker, they are your primary point of contact and work alongside occupational therapists to help achieve goals related to independence, daily living, education, employment and community participation.

This team-based approach means your child or young person benefits from occupational therapy expertise while receiving coordinated support from one trusted practitioner.

Do you provide occupational therapy for adults in North Western Melbourne?

Yes. Our occupational therapists support adults with disability to develop daily living skills, increase independence, access their community, explore employment opportunities and achieve personal goals. Support may also include assistive technology, home modifications, Functional Capacity Assessments and strategies that improve participation in everyday life.

For adults aged up to 26 years, support may be delivered by a youth lead practitioner. They are your primary point of contact and work alongside occupational therapists and other therapists, to help achieve goals related to independence, daily living, education, employment and community participation.

This team-based approach means your child or young person benefits from occupational therapy expertise while receiving coordinated support from one trusted practitioner.

Why choose community based occupational therapy in North Western Melbourne?

Therapy works best in the places you live, work, learn, and play. By supporting you in your own environments — including in-home occupational therapy in North Western Melbourne — strategies are practical, relevant, and effective.

What happens during the initial occupational therapy sessions?

Your first sessions are designed to help us understand what’s important to you and how we can best support your goals.

Here’s what typically happens during the first three sessions:

First session: Initial Assessment
A member of our North Western Melbourne therapy team will meet with you at home, school, work or in the community to learn about your strengths, goals and daily life. For children under nine, this assessment is usually led by a key worker. For young people, it may be led by a youth lead practitioner.

Second and third sessions: Focused Assessments
We’ll spend time understanding what you can do in the places you spend your time and identify any barriers to participation or independence. If needed, we’ll involve an occupational therapist or other practitioners, such as speech pathologists or physiotherapists, to assess specific areas and develop targeted strategies.

Together, we’ll use this information to create a personalised plan that helps you build skills, increase independence and achieve meaningful outcomes in everyday life.

What happens after the initial sessions?

After the initial sessions, we’ll work with you to put your personalised support plan into action.

Support takes place in the places where you live, learn, work and socialise across north western Melbourne. Depending on your goals, this might include building independence shopping at a local shopping centre such as Craigieburn Central, building strength and mobility at a local park like Greenvale Reservoir Park, or developing independence at home, school, work and in the community.

Do you provide NDIS paediatric occupational therapy in North Western Melbourne?

Yes, our paediatric occupational therapists support children and teenagers to build independence, social skills, and confidence in their everyday environments.

Do you provide occupational therapy for adults in North Western Melbourne?

Yes, we support adults to build life skills, explore work or volunteering pathways, manage sensory needs, and increase independence at home, work, and in the community.

Why don’t I come into a clinic for my sessions?

At Everyday Independence, we believe people learn best in the environments where they live, learn, work and socialise. That’s why our occupational therapists, key workers and youth lead practitioners provide support in your everyday environments rather than in a clinic whenever possible.

By delivering therapy at home, school, work or in the community, we can see what’s working well, identify real-life barriers and develop practical strategies that fit naturally into your daily routines. Whether you’re building independence at home, navigating community spaces in Craigieburn or practising everyday skills at school or work, therapy can be tailored to the situations that matter most to you.

This approach helps make therapy more meaningful, relevant and easier to apply in everyday life.

Where are you located in North Western Melbourne?

Our local teams deliver NDIS occupational therapy across Greater North Western Melbourne and surrounding regions, including:

    • Craigieburn, Medow Heights, Broadford, Greenvale, Seymour, Clarkfield, Kilmore, Roxburgh Park, Donnybrook, and all other suburbs across North Western Melbourne

Support is never far away. See our Melbourne locations

Do I need a referral for an NDIS occupational therapist in North Western Melbourne?

No referral is needed. You can contact us directly to Get Started with occupational therapy under the NDIS.

Do you provide functional capacity assessments?

Yes, we provide functional capacity assessments.

The Functional Capacity Assessment offers a complete evaluation of your abilities and needs across 35 key life tasks, including communication, mobility, self-care, social participation, and learning. This assessment is ideal for individuals who require less than six hours of daily support and are not planning to move to a different accommodation in the near future.

 

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