OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Occupational Therapy is a comprehensive intervention provided by skilled professionals for individuals with various disabilities, including Autism. Occupational therapists help individuals acquire, regain, or maintain the ability to participate in meaningful daily activities.
At Neuroverse Kids, we offer specialised paediatric occupational therapy services for children. We utilise a variety of strategies, methods, and exercises to improve a child's gross and fine motor skills, cognitive skills, handwriting development, eye-hand coordination, sensory processing, modulation, and integration.
We also focus on life skills interventions through simulations, aiming to maximize the child's participation in their daily occupations. Our occupational therapy services are tailored for individuals with:
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neurodevelopment delays;
-Autism
-Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
-Intellectual disability
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Down syndrome
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Developmental delays
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Sensory processing disorders
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Cerebral palsy.
Our occupational therapists are trained to provide comprehensive and evidence-based interventions that address the unique needs of each child, promoting their independence, functional skills, and overall well-being. We strive to empower children to reach their full potential and enhance their quality of life through our professional occupational therapy services.
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Locations:
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In our HUB
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In-Home Support
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Telehealth
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is a specialised intervention provided by skilled professionals to support individuals with physical, developmental, and neurological conditions. Physiotherapists help children improve their mobility, strength, coordination, and physical independence to participate fully in their daily activities, play, and sports.
At Neuroverse Kids, we offer tailored paediatric physiotherapy services designed to meet the unique needs of each child. Our approach includes a range of evidence-based strategies, exercises, and therapies to enhance:
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Gross motor development
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Postural control and balance
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Strength and endurance
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Coordination and movement patterns
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Motor planning and control
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Mobility aids and adaptive equipment training
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Sports and exercise participation
We also integrate functional movement training into real-world scenarios, including sports and recreational activities, aiming to maximise children’s participation and confidence in physical activities. Our physiotherapy services support children with:
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Neurodevelopmental delays
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Autism
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Cerebral palsy
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Muscular dystrophy
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Down syndrome
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Developmental coordination disorder (DCD)
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Orthopaedic conditions
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Genetic conditions affecting movement
Our paediatric physiotherapists are highly trained to deliver comprehensive and child-centred interventions that promote physical independence, functional skills, and overall well-being. We are committed to empowering children to achieve their fullest potential, whether in daily life, during play, or on the sports field, enhancing their quality of life through our professional physiotherapy services.
Locations:
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In our HUB
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In-Home Support
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Telehealth
Early Childhood Early intervention
Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) is a specialised programme designed to support young children with developmental delays or disabilities during their most critical years of growth. At Neuroverse Kids, our ECEI programme is led by a registered Early Childhood Teacher who is skilled in creating tailored interventions that nurture every child’s unique potential.
Our approach focuses on play-based learning and evidence-based practices to help children achieve developmental milestones and gain essential skills. We provide targeted support in:
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Communication and language development
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Social and emotional skills
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Cognitive development
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Fine and gross motor skills
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Sensory processing and integration
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Early learning and school readiness
Through engaging activities and a nurturing environment, we empower children to build confidence, independence, and resilience. Our programme also supports families, providing guidance, resources, and strategies to enhance the child’s development at home and in the community.
Our ECEI services are ideal for children with:
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Developmental delays
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Down syndrome
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Sensory processing challenges
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Speech and language delays
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Intellectual disabilities
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Individualised Sessions: Tailored to the child’s needs and developmental goals
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Group Programmes: Focused on social interaction and collaborative learning
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Parent Coaching: Practical strategies to support your child’s development at home
Locations:
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In our HUB
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In-Home Support
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Telehealth
This approach facilitates parental involvement in the therapy process, allowing them to openly discuss their concerns that prompted them to seek Allied Health for their child. Together, we establish a set of treatment goals and outline a plan for the subsequent session.
Our Process
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Initial Consult & Parent Interview
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Initial Evaluation
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Reporting & Documentation
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Plan & Interventions
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N-ABLE Program (optional)
The Allied Health Professional will conduct a variety of assessments with the child, encompassing both standardized and non-standardized measures. This includes, but is not limited to, assessments such as the Sensory Profile II, BOT-2, MFUN, TVPS, clinical observations, ABAS, COPM, and DASH.
Upon completion of the assessment process, a comprehensive report will be compiled, incorporating all observations and recommendations. This report will be shared with the caregiver and will outline each conducted assessment, analyze the results, and offer recommendations to assist in achieving identified goals.
Each session has a duration of 45 mins, followed by a 15-min documentation period. Intervention sessions may involve the child alone or include an Allied Health Therapist.
Our intervention program is tailored to meet the unique needs of your child.
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Fortnightly/Monthly sessions with our Occupational Therapist. (Assessment, Recommendation, Intervention & Supervision)
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Continued by one-on-one Allied Health Assistant support (2-3 days a week recommended), min 2 hours per day.
N-able program
Art
Art activities such as Little Van Gogh's arts and crafts, messy play, and finger painting
Music
Interactive music activities to improve social & communication skills.
Movement
Movement activities like obstacle courses and structured play.
Language
Language activities that promote speaking through social interaction and utilise Augmentative Alternative Communication.
Numbers
Identifying and counting numbers. Simple math, such as, handling money.
Outside Play
Outside play that encourages child-led and purposeful play in parks and community centres.
Self-care
promote independence in feeding, bathing, toileting, and grooming.
Life Skills
focuses on instrumental activities of daily living, community mobility, safety awareness, grocery shopping, meal preparation, and clean-up.
Neuroverse All-Abilities Learning & Empowerment Program at Neuroverse Kids is a comprehensive program that offers highly individualised and goal-focused interventions and services, delivered by a interdisciplinary team in a single setting.
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play-based,
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evidence-based,
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skill-based,
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family-centred
Our intensive intervention program is tailored to meet the unique needs of your child.
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once a month sessions with our Occupational Therapist. (Assessment, Recommendation, Intervention & Supervision)
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continued by one-on-one allied health support 3 days a week (3 consecutive days recommended), min 3 hours per day, for a total of 8 weeks.
This program is designed to empower your child to reach their full potential, enhance their skills and independence, and improve their overall quality of life.
allied health assistant
Allied Health Assistance (AHA) is a vital service that complements the work of therapists by providing practical, hands-on support to help children achieve their therapy goals. At Neuroverse Kids, our highly trained Allied Health Assistants work closely under the guidance of qualified therapists to deliver personalised interventions tailored to each child’s unique needs.
Our AHA services focus on supporting children in various areas, including:
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Gross and fine motor skills
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Sensory processing and integration
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Social and communication skills
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Emotional regulation
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School readiness and academic support
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Daily living and self-care skills
Through engaging, play-based activities and structured interventions, our Allied Health Assistants help children build confidence and independence while reinforcing therapy strategies in a practical and accessible way.
Who We Support:
Our AHA services are ideal for children with:
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Down syndrome
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Developmental delays
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Sensory processing disorders
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Intellectual disabilities
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Our Approach:
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Collaborative Care: Our AHAs work in close partnership with therapists, families, and teachers to ensure consistent support across all environments.
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Flexible Delivery: We provide services in our HUB, at home, or via Telehealth to accommodate the child’s needs and family circumstances.
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Goal-Oriented Support: Each session is designed to help children achieve specific therapy goals in fun and engaging ways.
At Neuroverse Kids, our Allied Health Assistants are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children, ensuring they can thrive in their daily activities and reach their full potential.
Locations:
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In our HUB
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In-Home Support
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Telehealth
disability support work
At Neuroverse Kids, our Disability Support Workers provide compassionate, hands-on assistance to help children with disabilities and their families navigate daily life and achieve their goals. We focus on fostering independence, building confidence, and promoting inclusion through personalised, family-centred support.
Our services are tailored to each child’s unique needs, offering practical assistance in:
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Daily living and self-care skills
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Community access and participation
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Social and communication skills
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Recreational and leisure activities
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Routine management and transitions
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Life skills development
Who We Support:
Our Disability Support Workers are experienced in working with children with:
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Down syndrome
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Intellectual disabilities
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Cerebral palsy
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Sensory processing challenges
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Developmental delays
Our Approach:
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Individualised Care: Support plans are created in collaboration with families to align with the child’s specific needs and goals.
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Community Integration: We assist children in exploring their communities, participating in activities, and developing social connections.
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Empowering Independence: Through skill-building and encouragement, we help children gain autonomy in their daily routines.
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24/7 Care: Comprehensive support is available around the clock, ensuring children receive consistent care during both day and night.
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In our HUB: Structured, activity-based support in a nurturing environment.
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In-Home Support: Practical, personalised assistance in the comfort of your home.
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In the Community: Support to engage in community settings, such as parks, local libraries, shopping centres, and other recreational spaces, to build confidence and social skills in real-world environments.
At Neuroverse Kids, our Disability Support Workers are committed to creating opportunities for children to thrive, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment where every child can reach their full potential—any time, any day.
School holiday program
Our unique program offers a range of exciting activities designed to promote your child's daily life engagement and social participation. Neuroverse Kids hub activities OT exercises outdoor and indoor adventures your child is guaranteed to have a blast while learning.
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Our program is open during school holidays from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and we offer a different set of activities each day to keep things fresh and exciting. From;
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Playing in parks and playgrounds
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Having picnics
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Watching movies outdoors
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Indoor swimming
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Go- Karting
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Wall climbing
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Exploring indoor caves
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Field trips in the zoo,
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Aquarium etc.
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there's something for every child to enjoy.
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Pre-booking is required to ensure that your child gets a spot in our program and can fully participate in the fun-filled activities we have planned. Our experienced staff are trained to provide a safe and inclusive environment, and our program is suitable for children of all abilities.