Services

A full continuum
of care —
from acute to home.

Our work covers three broad chapters of a patient's journey: acute & in-hospital, active rehabilitation, and independence at home and work. Each chapter has its own specialised services below.

Acute Neuro Hand Seating Assessments Elderly Vision
Chapter 01
Acute & In-hospital

The first forty-eight hours matter.

i.

In-hospital treatment

Bedside occupational therapy through admission and acute recovery — pacing, positioning, ADL re-introduction.

All major private hospitals
ii.

Neonatal & premature (NICU)

Gentle, parent-led developmental work for the smallest patients and the families learning to hold them.

NICU referral
Chapter 02
Active Rehabilitation

Rebuilding function
step by patient step.

i.

Neuro rehabilitation

Evidence-led rehab for stroke, Parkinson's disease, MND, neuropathies, and progressive conditions — focused on tasks that matter to you.

Stroke · PD · MND · neuropathies
ii.

Hand splinting & rehabilitation

Custom thermoplastic splints, scar & oedema management, graded strengthening — bringing grip and fine motor back.

Post-surgical · trauma · tendons
iii.

Visual therapy

Working alongside a behavioural optometrist on visual-motor integration, scanning, and reading endurance.

In partnership · referral-based
iv.

Advanced wheelchair seating

Pressure care, postural support, and powered options — measured, trialled, fitted to the person.

Manual · power · custom moulded
Chapter 03
Assessments & Reports

Clear, fair answers
when it matters most.

i.

Fitness-to-drive evaluation

On- and off-road assessment for patients returning to driving after stroke, brain injury, or progressive conditions.

Standardised · medico-legal grade
ii.

Return-to-work assessment

Functional capacity evaluations, workplace visits, and graded return plans — written so HR and clinicians both understand.

FCE · ergonomics · graded return
iii.

Workmanship injuries (COID / WCA)

End-to-end treatment and reporting for compensation cases — from initial injury through return to duty.

COID · WCA registered
Chapter 04
Home, Family & Elderly Care

Independence,
at home.

i.

Home visits & adaptations

Walking through your kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom — measuring, recommending, and arranging changes that keep you safe.

In-home · grab rails · pacing
ii.

Dementia support groups

Small, regular groups for patients and partners — practical strategies and shared experience in a calm room.

Weekly · partner-friendly
iii.

Caregiver training

One-to-one and group training for family members and paid caregivers — transfers, feeding, pacing, and self-care.

Hands-on · home or clinic
iv.

Long-term family support

Regular check-ins and review visits for families managing chronic neurological conditions over months and years.

Continuity of care
Hand therapy session
Home visit

Not sure which
service fits?

Send a short note about what's happening — we'll write back with the kind of consultation that makes sense, or refer you on if we're not the right people.

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