occupational therapy services
What is Occupational Therapy?
“Occupational Therapy enables people to participate in activities they find meaningful. These activities include taking care of oneself and others, working, volunteering, participating in hobbies, interests, and social events. Occupational therapy is a client-centred health profession that involves ongoing assessments to understand what activities you can do and those you want to do, any current limitations, your goals/motivations and also to offer advice/techniques about how to do something more easily and safely.” (Occupational Therapy Australia)
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Access Point Therapy is a mobile Occupational Therapy service for Plan-Managed and Self-Managed National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and Home Care Package clients in Adelaide, South Australia.
Peter is the sole OT practitioner at Access Point Therapy and is an AHPRA-registered Occupational Therapist. He attained his bachelor’s degree from the University of Santo Tomas, Philippines and has been practising as an OT since 2015. He also completed a Certificate IV in Access Consulting and Diploma of Access Consulting from Access Institute, Victoria in 2024.
Peter is passionate in supporting Home Care Package and NDIS clients who have functional limitations in their meaningful activities through comprehensive Functional Capacity Assessments, Assistive Technology Equipment, Home and Living Options, Minor and Complex Home Modifications.
In the spirit of reconciliation, Access Point Therapy acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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services
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Comprehensive functional observations and standardised assessments to evaluate a person's performance in meaningful areas of occupation such as activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, health management, rest and sleep, education, work, leisure, social participation, and community participation
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Assessment and recommendations for:
Daily Living Aids
Electric bed and recliners
Mattresses
Pressure Cushions
Manual and Powered Wheelchairs
Mobility Scooters
Walkers
Lifters
Commodes
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Provide assessments and recommendations for:
Individualised Living Options (ILO)
Supported Independent Living (SIL)
Specialised Disability Accommodation (SDA)
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Assessment and Recommendations in Minor and Complex Home Modifications to promote improved safety, independence, and access to a person's home.
grab rail recommendations
ramps
wheelchair-accessible toilet and shower area