Aged Care Occupational Therapy in Peel Physio Inq

Peel Aged Care Occupational Therapy

As people age, daily tasks can become more challenging due to changes in mobility, confidence or health. Our Aged Care Occupational Therapy services support older adults to stay independent, safe and comfortable in their own homes and communities.


Through personalised occupational therapy support, seniors can regain confidence after illness or injury, adjust to age related changes and continue enjoying the activities that matter to them. The purpose of Aged Care Occupational Therapy is to improve the fit between the person, the activity and the environment so daily life is easier and more meaningful.


Our Occupational Therapists (OT) support people living with a range of conditions such as arthritis, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and other chronic or progressive conditions.


Aged Care OT can assist seniors to regain their confidence, abilities and self-reliance after ill health or an injury, or if they have a disability. As people age, they can find it increasingly harder to maintain their independence and to continue enjoying the activities they once did. Occupational therapy can provide much-needed value and assistance.


How Occupational Therapy Helps Older Adults

The goal of OT is to get the best fit between the you as the person, the activity and the environment that you perform that activity.

Some of the health conditions that a Physio Inq Aged Care Occupational Therapist can help with include arthritic conditions, stroke, Parkinson’s and dementia.

Whether the session is completed in your home, hospitals, aged care facilities or retirement villages our Occupational Therapists can come directly to where ever you want them. This removes the trauma and difficulty of having to travel to appointments, meaning our seniors can get the care they need easily.


Aged Care Occupational Therapy focuses on practical strategies, home adaptations and equipment solutions that help older adults:

  • Feel safer and more confident at home
  • Maintain independence
  • Stay mobile and active
  • Reduce the risk of falls
  • Complete daily tasks with less effort
  • Improve overall wellbeing

What Our Aged Care Occupational Therapy Services Include

Our elderly occupational therapy team provides support across many areas. This includes:

  • Home modification recommendations such as rails, ramps and bathroom safety features
  • Falls prevention planning
  • Support for people with vision loss
  • Dementia care, routines and home environment planning
  • Mobility equipment assessment and training, including scooters and wheelchairs
  • Palliative care support
  • Chronic pain management strategies
  • Custom seating, pressure care and wheelchair prescription
  • Stroke and neurological rehabilitation
  • Functional assessments for disability accommodation
  • Supported Independent Living assessments
  • Comprehensive aged care functional assessments
  • Additional support tailored to your goals


We Come to You for Therapy Wherever You Are

Our Occupational Therapists provide mobile Aged Care Occupational Therapy in locations suitable to your needs, including your home. This removes the difficulty of travelling to appointments and helps make occupational therapy aged care services more accessible and comfortable for seniors and their families.


Experienced in Aged Care Funding Pathways

Our Occupational Therapy team works extensively with:

  • Commonwealth Home Support Program
  • Home Care Packages

We partner closely with providers in both programs to ensure seniors receive high quality, coordinated occupational therapy support in their homes. We prioritise clear communication, timely reporting and goal focused care for every client.


Other Occupational Therapy services that Physio Inq is able to offer


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Aged Care Occupational Therapy?

Aged Care Occupational Therapy helps older adults maintain independence, safety and wellbeing. Therapists assess daily tasks, environments and individual needs. They then provide strategies, equipment and home modifications to make life easier.

Who benefits from Occupational Therapy in aged care?

Older adults who are experiencing changes in mobility, cognition or daily functioning can benefit. Common conditions include arthritis, stroke, dementia, Parkinson’s disease and chronic pain.

Do you offer in home Aged Care Occupational Therapy?

Yes. Our therapists visit your home, aged care facility, retirement village or hospital. This makes occupational therapy support more accessible for older adults who find travel difficult.

Can an Occupational Therapist recommend home modifications?

Yes. Occupational Therapists can recommend safety and accessibility improvements such as grab rails, ramps, bathroom modifications and layout changes.

Do you work with Commonwealth Home Support Program and Home Care Package providers?

Yes. Our team has extensive experience working within both programs and completing the assessments, reports and communication required for each funding pathway.

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About Physio Inq's Care 

  • Strong history in home based care
  • Home Care Package (HCP) and Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) *
  • Over 200 clinic experts in services for aged care occupational therapy 
  • A commitment to expediting referrals based on clinical needs 
  • Dedicated contact person for your business 
  • Access to multiple disciplines and services under one roof 
  • Large geographical coverage 
  • High quality reporting 
  • Experienced clinical staff 

* through partnerships with your registered provider

We are committed to providing our service In-Home wherever possible. From time to time, circumstances such as staffing, demand and availability may prevent this from occurring. In those instances, we will assist in arranging alternative service methods such as telehealth for Occupational Therapy.

Suburbs that our therapists currently service in Peel, Western Australia:

Occupational Therapy Aged Care

We See You Where It Suits You

Physio Inq is your premium partner for all your Physiotherapy & Allied Healthcare requirements for in home, in clinic and online services throughout Australia.

Physio Inq exists to provide reliable, experienced, and forward-thinking care to the community – we are passionate about Australian’s living a life with less limits.

We provide in home, online and clinic solutions for your Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology & Exercise Physiology needs across Australia.

Our therapists are experts in their respective fields, and we believe every client deserves an incredible experience. We see people of all ages, with a large team that treat people across the lifespan, from paediatrics to geriatrics

Who can we help & assist?

  • Private Clients
  • NDIS Participants
  • Home Care Packages
  • Transport Accident Commissions (TAC)
  • WorkCover
  • Department of Veterans’ Affairs (Only in clinic)

At Physio Inq we aim to create happiness and fulfilment for all we come in contact with – this includes our staff and those we serve.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Occupational Therapy practice involves working with a client to understand what occupations (activities) are important to the person, what difficulties, barriers or challenges they be experiencing in performing these activities, and what goals the person has in relation to their occupations

Appointments may vary depending on your individual goals and may include:

  • Assessment and trialling of different equipment to meet your needs (for example wheelchairs, beds, lifters)
  • Measurement and assessment for environmental modifications (for example ramps, rails, different taps)
  • Implementation of a tailored therapeutic program for upper limb rehabilitation (for example post injury or after a stroke)
  • Trial and implementation of adaptive equipment to assist in daily activities (for example adaptive kitchen aides like a kettle tipper or modified chopping board)
  • Development and implementation of a skill building program (for example to build skills to become independent in areas of your life – meal preparation, time management, grocery shopping, community access)

It is helpful if you have any information or reports from your General Practitioner (GP) that may be appropriate and may assist us in understanding what your needs are. If you are an NDIS participant, a copy of your NDIS Plan Goals is also helpful to guide our assessment and identify what areas you may require our assistance.

We encourage you to be comfortable at your appointments - so clothing that you are comfortable in is best.  

Our prices vary dependent upon services required and your geographic location. A copy of our price guide can be found here. Our customer service team will provide you with your pricing based on your individual circumstances in your initial contact with them.  

If you are NDIA managed, Plan managed, Self managed or Private. we are able to easily accommodate payment for our services. For Self managed we offer a Direct Debit mechanism that reduces administration for both you and our therapist, leaving you more time to receive our great services. The direct debit will take place 5-7 days after your appointment to allow you ample time to claim from NDIA beforehand. EFT/Square payment (more detail below) are also available upon request. For Private clients our therapists take credit or debit card payments on the spot via their Square payment device. you will be issued with an invoice upon completion of your appointment to help facilitate any claim from NDIA or your Health Fund. 

Consultation length varies dependent on your individual needs. Our initial consultations may take up to 2 hours, and follow up sessions may vary but most commonly are an hour in duration.  

Our services are available with a referral. 

Certain funding types require appropriate referral, these will be discussed with you at the time of booking your appointment with our customer service team. 

At Physio Inq, we are happy to accept referrals in your preferred method, these include:

Phone: 1300 731 733

Email: [email protected]

Online:  https://www.physioinq.com.au/allied-health-referral-form

We are currently covering New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania & Western Australia.

We are indeed one of the first NDIS Allied Health providers in Australia, being involved with the first rollout in NSW. We know NDIS very well and our therapists are highly trained in the scheme.

NDIS Occupational Therapy" is Occupational therapy provided to participants within the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Physio Inq are one of the biggest NDIS Occupational Therapy Providers in Australia.

The NDIA is responsible for determining who is eligible to access the NDIS. To allow the NDIA to determine whether you meet the disability or early intervention access requirements, you may need to provide evidence of your disability as part of your access request. This includes information on what your disability is, how long it will last and how it impacts your life. An occupational therapist is an example of a health professional who can assist in providing evidence of ones disability.

Yes, we do see clients under My Aged Care, through their HCP provider.

Yes - The Australian Government currently provides funding for a wide range of services and programs to assist in the treatment of Occupational Therapy disorders. Via Medicare specifically, children may qualify for an Enhanced Primary Care Plan (EPC), which may also be known as a Chronic Disease Management Plan (CDMP) to assist in funding Occupational Therapy services.

BUPA is a private health insurer in Australia. As part of their products, they offer 'extras' cover. Some of the most common services and treatments that people make for include, dental, optical, physiotherapy and occupational therapy services. To ensure you have cover

  • Bathroom equipment such as shower chairs, bath boards
  • Bidets
  • Manual transit wheelchairs
  • Custom configured manual wheelchairs
  • Powered wheelchairs
  • Mobility scooters
  • Customised seating
  • Alternative seating needs such as an electronic lift chair, mobile reclining chairs etc
  • Paediatric equipment
  • Complex equipment
  • Adjustable Beds
  • Pressure care equipment including cushions and mattresses
  • Manual handling equipment including lifters and other devices
  • Postural positioning equipment
  • Sleep systems
  • Assessment of and recommendations for home/environmental modifications
  • Sensory assessment and intervention
  • Assessment to support application for NDIS Funding
  • Assessment to support application for Specialist Disability Accommodation and Supported Independent Living
  • Assessment and treatment of Upper Limb conditions
  • Assessment and intervention for fine motor and dexterity development

Our OT team are able to assist with a wide variety of clinical conditions, including but not limited to;

  • Post hospital needs
  • Post surgical needs
  • Intellectual disability
  • Physical disability
  • Psychosocial disability.

We have an experienced team of Occupational Therapists that are able to assist with most conditions.

Occupational therapy for adults enables people to participate in the activities they find meaningful. These activities include taking care of oneself (and others), working, volunteering, and participating in hobbies, interests and social events.

Occupational therapists help children do everyday things like eating, dressing, going to school and going out in the community. An occupational therapist might help if your child has physical or psychological challenges, developmental delay or intellectual disability.

Paediatric Occupational therapy is working with children and people younger than eighteen to help them achieve their daily occupations that may include self-care, school and play. By concentrating on these key areas, paediatric occupational therapy helps children in developing confidence, self-esteem, social skills and their general wellbeing.

Adaptive equipment is any device, tool, or machine that is used to assist with any daily task. Adaptive equipment in occupational therapy helps those with short-term or long-term disabilities where they may be having trouble performing their normal routines.

Early Intervention is the term used to describe the services and supports that are available to babies and young children with developmental delays and disabilities and their families. Occupational Therapy has been shown to be very effective as part of an early intervention program.

An Occupational therapy driving assessment evaluates the ability of a person with physical, behavioural, or cognitive impairments to drive safely, consistently and independently. It also make recommendations about driver rehabilitation, vehicle modifications and licence conditions required for safe driving.

Yes - Occupational Therapists can assist with toilet training. Occupational Therapists can assist with strategies to ensure comfortable seating on the toilet, assistance with removing clothes for toileting, and completing the task including bottom wiping.

Yes - Occupational therapists can assist with handwriting difficulties. Handwriting is a often difficult process of managing written language through coordination of the eyes, arms, hands, pencil grip, letter formation, and posture. A child's handwriting can show indication of developmental problems that could impair a child's learning because teachers depend on written work to measure how well a child is learning. Occupational therapists can review and assess the components of handwriting, such as strength, coordination, and fine motor control, and parents can encourage activities at home to support good handwriting skills.

For occupational therapy, or any allied health service, it is recommended you engage with your insurer directly.

Occupational Therapy can enable people to relearn lost abilities, regain independence and reduce the risk of further strokes. Occupational Therapy is key to recovery of function and mobility after stroke which helps with return to previous levels of function and reintegration into the community after stroke including completion of activities of daily living such as self care, hygiene and meal preparation. Specific and tailored exercise programs are used to achieve client goals.

The main difference between Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy is that a Physiotherapist looks at how your BODY functions, within your environment, and treatment is based around getting your body to function better. An OT looks at how you, as a PERSON, functions within your environment as a whole

Under the NDIS scheme we have access to interpreters who can be arranged free of charge to come to the initial assessment to assist with the appointment.

Simply let us know if you need this and we will arrange this for you.

Otherwise, we are able to organise sessions when family members might be present to assist with communication, or match the client with a therapist who speaks the same language if that is available.

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