Occupational Therapy

What is Occupational
Therapy?

Occupational therapy is a client-centred health profession that enables people to participate in the activities that matter most to them — despite injury, illness, disability, or the effects of ageing.

AHPRA Registered Occupational Therapist
Complex AT Prescriber
Melbourne-based · Telehealth Available

Occupational therapists work at the intersection of health, environment, and daily life — addressing the whole picture of how someone lives.

The word 'occupation' refers to any meaningful activity a person does — from personal care and meal preparation through to work, study, and social participation. When disability or injury disrupts these, OT helps restore or adapt them.

At Axiom Therapy Solutions, we take a functional, goal-directed approach. Our assessments are rigorous and our reports defensible — designed to support real outcomes within the NDIS.

"The goal isn't just independence — it's a life that feels worth living."
What OTs assess
Personal care & hygiene
Mobility & transfers
Home safety & layout
Cognitive & executive function
Social participation
Leisure & community access
Work & study readiness
Quick facts

OTs are university-trained, AHPRA-registered health professionals. In the NDIS context, OTs provide functional assessments, AT prescriptions, and capacity building support funded under Improved Daily Living.

Three pillars of our practice

Our approach.

Person-centred
We start by understanding your goals and what a good day looks like for you — then build recommendations around that reality.
Evidence-based
Validated tools, current best practice, reports that withstand NDIA review. No compromises on rigour.
Collaborative
We work alongside coordinators, allied health, families, and carers. Good outcomes depend on the whole team.
The role of OT
More than just exercises and equipment.

Occupational therapy sits at a unique intersection — we're not purely medical, and we're not purely social. We connect the clinical picture to the lived experience, and translate both into practical recommendations that actually change things.

In the NDIS context, OT reports are often the foundation on which funding decisions are made. That's why the quality and defensibility of our work matters — not just for the plan, but for the person.

4–6
Weeks from referral to final report
100%
AHPRA registered and insured
5
Core service areas covered
2
Plan types — self & plan managed
Who we support

Who we support.

Physical disability
SCI, ABI, neurological, musculoskeletal, and post-surgical recovery.
Cognitive & psychosocial
Mental health, intellectual disability, autism, acquired cognitive change.
NDIS participants
Self and plan managed. New & existing participants welcome.
Occupational Therapy

What is Occupational
Therapy?

Occupational therapy is a client-centred health profession that enables people to participate in the activities that matter most to them — despite injury, illness, disability, or the effects of ageing.

AHPRA Registered Occupational Therapist
Complex AT Prescriber
Melbourne-based · Telehealth Available

Occupational therapists work at the intersection of health, environment, and daily life — addressing the whole picture of how someone lives.

The word 'occupation' refers to any meaningful activity a person does — from personal care and meal preparation through to work, study, and social participation. When disability or injury disrupts these, OT helps restore or adapt them.

At Axiom Therapy Solutions, we take a functional, goal-directed approach. Our assessments are rigorous and our reports defensible — designed to support real outcomes within the NDIS.

"The goal isn't just independence — it's a life that feels worth living."
What OTs assess
Personal care & hygiene
Mobility & transfers
Home safety & layout
Cognitive & executive function
Social participation
Leisure & community access
Work & study readiness
Quick facts

OTs are university-trained, AHPRA-registered health professionals. In the NDIS context, OTs provide functional assessments, AT prescriptions, and capacity building support funded under Improved Daily Living.

Three pillars of our practice

Our approach.

Person-centred
We start by understanding your goals and what a good day looks like for you — then build recommendations around that reality.
Evidence-based
Validated tools, current best practice, reports that withstand NDIA review. No compromises on rigour.
Collaborative
We work alongside coordinators, allied health, families, and carers. Good outcomes depend on the whole team.
The role of OT
More than just exercises and equipment.

Occupational therapy sits at a unique intersection — we're not purely medical, and we're not purely social. We connect the clinical picture to the lived experience, and translate both into practical recommendations that actually change things.

In the NDIS context, OT reports are often the foundation on which funding decisions are made. That's why the quality and defensibility of our work matters — not just for the plan, but for the person.

4–6
Weeks from referral to final report
100%
AHPRA registered and insured
5
Core service areas covered
2
Plan types — self & plan managed
Who we support

Who we support.

Physical disability
SCI, ABI, neurological, musculoskeletal, and post-surgical recovery.
Cognitive & psychosocial
Mental health, intellectual disability, autism, acquired cognitive change.
NDIS participants
Self and plan managed. New & existing participants welcome.
Occupational Therapy

What is Occupational
Therapy?

Occupational therapy is a client-centred health profession that enables people to participate in the activities that matter most to them — despite injury, illness, disability, or the effects of ageing.

AHPRA Registered Occupational Therapist
Complex AT Prescriber
Melbourne-based · Telehealth Available

Occupational therapists work at the intersection of health, environment, and daily life — addressing the whole picture of how someone lives.

The word 'occupation' refers to any meaningful activity a person does — from personal care and meal preparation through to work, study, and social participation. When disability or injury disrupts these, OT helps restore or adapt them.

At Axiom Therapy Solutions, we take a functional, goal-directed approach. Our assessments are rigorous and our reports defensible — designed to support real outcomes within the NDIS.

"The goal isn't just independence — it's a life that feels worth living."
What OTs assess
Personal care & hygiene
Mobility & transfers
Home safety & layout
Cognitive & executive function
Social participation
Leisure & community access
Work & study readiness
Quick facts

OTs are university-trained, AHPRA-registered health professionals. In the NDIS context, OTs provide functional assessments, AT prescriptions, and capacity building support funded under Improved Daily Living.

Three pillars of our practice

Our approach.

Person-centred
We start by understanding your goals and what a good day looks like for you — then build recommendations around that reality.
Evidence-based
Validated tools, current best practice, reports that withstand NDIA review. No compromises on rigour.
Collaborative
We work alongside coordinators, allied health, families, and carers. Good outcomes depend on the whole team.
The role of OT
More than just exercises and equipment.

Occupational therapy sits at a unique intersection — we're not purely medical, and we're not purely social. We connect the clinical picture to the lived experience, and translate both into practical recommendations that actually change things.

In the NDIS context, OT reports are often the foundation on which funding decisions are made. That's why the quality and defensibility of our work matters — not just for the plan, but for the person.

4–6
Weeks from referral to final report
100%
AHPRA registered and insured
5
Core service areas covered
2
Plan types — self & plan managed
Who we support

Who we support.

Physical disability
SCI, ABI, neurological, musculoskeletal, and post-surgical recovery.
Cognitive & psychosocial
Mental health, intellectual disability, autism, acquired cognitive change.
NDIS participants
Self and plan managed. New & existing participants welcome.