Occupational Therapy support

Our OTs work collaboratively with children, teens, adults, and families with support shaped around the individual, their goals, and the context of their daily life.
We take the time to understand the person in front of us, not just the problem they are presenting with.
Occupational therapy can support people to participate more fully in everyday life with greater confidence, ease, and independence in the things that matter to them.  

When occupational therapy may be helpful

Everyday skills and independence

Support with the practical skills needed for daily life, including self-care, routines, organisation, cooking, dressing, toileting, and other tasks that support independence

Motor skills and coordination

Support with fine motor, gross motor, handwriting, coordination, and other physical skills that can affect participation at school, home, work, or in the community

Social participation and relationships

Support with social skills, confidence, theory of mind, and navigating relationships and participation across different settings and life stages

Participation at school, work, and in the community

Support when daily activities, expectations, environments, or transitions are making it harder to participate with confidence, independence, or ease.

Transitions and life stages

Support through school transitions, adolescence, increasing independence, transport use, work readiness, and transition into adulthood

Sensory needs and regulation

Support with sensory sensitivities, sensory seeking, overwhelm, emotional regulation, transitions, and developing strategies that make daily life feel more manageable

Executive functioning

Support with planning, organisation, memory, attention, routines, time management, and follow-through at home, work, or school

Neurodivergence and everyday life

Support for neurodivergent children, adolescents, and adults in building self-understanding, confidence, regulation, and everyday participation in ways that feel affirming and practical

Therapy can take different shapes depending on what is needed.

Support is always shaped around the individual, rather than a single pathway or assumption.

What support can look like

A space to build practical skills, confidence, and strategies that support everyday life. Depending on the person and their goals, this may involve sensory support, emotional regulation, self-care, routines, motor skills, executive functioning, or participation at school, work, and in the community.

Where helpful, support may also involve the important adults in a person’s life, such as parents, carers, or support people. This is to help make strategies feel meaningful, consistent, and easier to carry into everyday settings.

Individual Support

Support for parents, carers, and families to better understand needs, build practical strategies, and feel more confident supporting everyday participation at home and beyond. This may include thinking together about routines, regulation, transitions, self-care, communication, or the challenges that can show up in daily life.

Family support can also help create more shared understanding around what is working, what feels hard, and how to support progress in ways that feel realistic and sustainable.

Family support

Structured support in a shared space, designed to build confidence, connection, and practical skills. Groups can offer the value of being alongside peers with shared experiences, helping people feel less alone while learning, practising, and growing in a supportive environment.

Depending on the group, this may include support around social participation, emotional regulation, everyday independence, or shared developmental goals.

Group Support

Our occupational therapists support children, teens and adults across Aspley and surrounding North Brisbane. They bring different strengths, interests, and experience, but share a commitment to care that is person-centred, neurodiversity-affirming, and tailored to the individual and their goals. We work collaboratively and take care to match each person with the practitioner who feels like the right fit.

Who we are

You can explore the team to get a sense of who may feel like the right fit for you, your child, or your family member. We work with the whole person in mind and not just the task, difficulty, or diagnosis.

Occupational Therapy Support Across North Brisbane

Our Occupational Therapists support children, adolescents, and adults across North Brisbane from our Aspley clinic.

Whether you’re feeling clear about what you need or still figuring things out, we’re here to help you find a starting point that feels right