Kemps Creek Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment Industry Leaders
An occupational therapy driving assessment is a specialist evaluation conducted by a qualified occupational therapist to determine whether a person is safe and fit to drive following a medical event, injury, neurological condition or age-related change. These assessments are used to provide an independent, evidence-based recommendation to the individual, their treating team and, where required, the relevant state or territory licensing authority.
Driving is a complex activity that requires the integration of physical, cognitive, perceptual and visual skills. Changes to any of these areas, whether caused by stroke, brain injury, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, physical disability or other conditions can affect driving safety. An OT driving assessment evaluates these skills systematically and provides clear guidance on fitness to drive, potential vehicle modifications, or the need for driving cessation.
At Physio Inq, our occupational therapy driving assessments are conducted by trained, experienced OT assessors. Assessments are conducted in a structured clinical and on-road format, providing a comprehensive and defensible evaluation of driving fitness.
Our OT driving assessments are used for:
- Return to driving after stroke or acquired brain injury
- Return to driving after traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Evaluation of driving fitness with Parkinson’s disease or multiple sclerosis
- Driving assessment for older Australians with age-related cognitive or physical changes
- Assessment following significant orthopaedic injury or surgery
- Evaluation where dementia or cognitive decline may affect driving
- Vehicle modification assessment and recommendations
- NDIS-funded driving assessments
- GP or specialist-referred fitness to drive evaluations
Following the assessment, a written report is provided to the client and their treating team, with clear recommendations regarding fitness to drive, any required vehicle modifications, or a structured driving rehabilitation program where appropriate.
How We Deliver OT Driving Assessments
An OT driving assessment typically consists of two components; a clinical assessment and an on-road assessment, conducted by a qualified occupational therapist.
Clinical Assessment (Off-Road)
The clinical assessment evaluates the physical, cognitive, visual and perceptual skills required for safe driving. This includes assessment of reaction time, visual fields, attention and concentration, physical function (including upper and lower limb strength and coordination), and insight into driving-related challenges. This component is typically conducted in the client’s home or a community setting, and provides the foundation for interpreting on-road performance.
On-Road Assessment
The on-road component evaluates actual driving performance in real traffic conditions, using a dual-controlled vehicle. The occupational therapist observes the client’s ability to manage vehicle control, road rules, hazard perception and decision-making across a structured driving circuit.
Post-Assessment Report
Following both components, a comprehensive written report is prepared and provided to the client, their GP or specialist, and, where required, the relevant licensing authority. The report includes findings, recommendations and, where applicable, a structured driving rehabilitation plan.
Not sure which delivery option suits your client or situation?
Contact our team on 1300 731 733 or use our Make a Referral Form and we'll help find the right approach for your health goals.
Who We Support
Physio Inq’s Occupational Therapy driving assessment service is available to individuals who require an evaluation of their fitness to drive following a medical event, injury or condition.
People Returning to Driving After Stroke or Brain Injury
Stroke and brain injury can affect the physical, cognitive and perceptual skills required for safe driving. A formal OT driving assessment is often required before returning to driving following these events. Our assessors work with treating teams to ensure the process is well-coordinated and appropriately timed.
People Living with Neurological Conditions
Conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy can affect driving safety over time. We provide assessments for people managing these conditions who require an updated evaluation of fitness to drive, as well as structured driving rehabilitation where appropriate.
Older Australians
For older Australians where age-related cognitive or physical changes raise questions about driving safety, our OT driving assessment provides an independent, evidence-based evaluation. We also support clients through the driving cessation process where this is the appropriate outcome.
People Referred by a GP or Specialist
We accept referrals from GPs, neurologists, geriatricians and other specialists who require a formal driving assessment for their patient. Our reports are written to meet the evidentiary standards required by licensing authorities and treating teams.
NDIS Participants
OT driving assessments may be funded through an NDIS plan for eligible participants. Our team can advise on the relevant funding categories and coordinate with support coordinators where required.
Where We Provide OT Driving Assessments
Physio Inq delivers occupational therapy services across Australia, with therapists operating in metropolitan, regional and rural areas.
We currently service clients in:
Not sure if we service your area?
Coverage varies by location and is expanding regularly. If you are unsure whether a mobile physiotherapist is available in your area, we encourage you to get in touch. Our team will confirm availability or discuss alternative options, including Telehealth, to ensure you or your client can still access support.
Call us on 1300 731 733 or use our online Make a Referral Form and our team will be in touch within 48 hours.
How an Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment Works
An OT driving assessment looks at both the medical and functional aspects of driving. The process is designed to meet the requirements set by state and territory driver licensing authorities while focusing on the individual’s needs and goals. Rest assured that you’re supported through each stage with time to ask questions and understand what the results may mean for your routines.
Step 1: In-Home Clinical Assessment
Your OT visits you at home to review your medical history, mobility, vision, reaction time, cognition, and overall physical function. They’ll also discuss your driving history, usual routes, and vehicle setup.
If you have recent letters, test results, a medication list, or information from your treating doctor, having it nearby can make the conversation easier. You can also consider inviting a family member or support person to participate in the discussion to ensure you don't overlook any crucial details.
Step 2: On-Road Assessment
Wherever you are in Australia, your OT will conduct an on-road assessment with a qualified driving instructor in a dual-controlled vehicle. Together, they evaluate how your condition affects driving skills, such as steering, braking, lane changes, hazard response and decision-making.
The route is chosen to reflect real driving demands and the assessor can explain what is being observed in a way that’s simple to understand. Should you need a moment to pause or take a break, that can be discussed on the day.
Step 3: Recommendations and Reporting
After your assessment, your OT prepares a clear, detailed report for your GP and the relevant licensing authority. You’ll also receive practical recommendations that help you understand your options moving forward.
Depending on your results, your OT may support you with:
- Guidance on returning to driving safely, including whether vehicle modifications may improve comfort and control
- Recommendations for additional lessons or therapy to strengthen driving-related skills
- Support exploring alternative transport options that help you be more independent and connected to your community if driving isn’t suitable
Who Needs an Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment
You may benefit from an occupational therapy driving assessment if changes to your health, mobility or thinking skills have made driving more challenging or uncertain. Physio Inq network can provide this support through convenient in-home assessments.
- A neurological event such as stroke, brain injury or multiple sclerosis
- Physical changes due to amputation, arthritis or spinal injury
- Cognitive or perceptual changes such as dementia or intellectual disability
- Mental health conditions or medication that may affect driving
- Vision changes or other sensory impairments
Assessments are often requested by a GP, medical practitioner, insurer or licensing authority when a medical condition could affect driving safety. These assessments help support your safety and the safety of others on the road while providing clear guidance about your ability to continue driving.
Make a Referral
At Physio Inq we can deliver high-quality and timely in-home and online Allied Health Services. Our Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment services are available in Kemps Creek and the surrounding areas:
- Agnes Banks
- Badgerys Creek
- Berkshire Park
- Caddens
- Cambridge Gardens
- Cambridge Park
- Castlereagh
- Claremont Meadows
- Colyton
- Cranebrook










