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Occupational Therapy

Supporting your child's development
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Occupational Therapy

Melbourne and Wangaratta
Occupational therapists aim to enhance your child’s ability to participate in everyday tasks. They consider physical, sensory and thinking skills for independent living.

They can also help your child with:
  • Fine motor skills for handling small objects or handwriting
  • Widening the range of meaningful activities your child is able to engage in
  • Greater social participation and play skills
  • Greater independence in more complex activities such as homework planning or money management (for older children)
  • Building tolerance to sensory stimulating activities such as washing hair, cutting fingernails, eating a variety of food textures, tolerating loud or background noises.
 
Occupational therapy can improve access to various educational settings, local community and family life.

Book an appointment now with our Occupational Therapists and Music Therapists!

Currently no waitlists – speak to our friendly customer service team to learn more.

Evidence-based, early interventions therapy


Delivered by a team of allied health therapists and education professional
 
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Therapies for children up to 12 years old
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Short-term, goal-focused groups delivered by a team of allied health therapists and education professionals.
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Developmental assessment clinic and peer support programs for parents and carers.
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Our therapists work with children and adults and are based in Kew, Melbourne and Wangaratta.
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Our Team

Our team, called key workers, do home visits to help build your child's daily living skills. They give you the information, resources and support that you need to help your child learn, develop and reach their goals. We can visit your child at primary school, childcare, preschool, kindergarten and before or after school care.

Registered NDIS Provider and Certified social enterprise

As a registered NDIS provider, number #4050000577, we ensure that our services meet the NDIS Practice Standards and Code of Conduct, offering you peace of mind and quality supports.

 

We are recognised by social traders as a social enterprise, Australia’a only social enterprise certification

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And if you’re not sure where to start, schedule a call back with a friendly member of our team.

 
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What is the NDIS

Get the best out of your NDIS plan. We offer support services for children, teenagers and adults with disability.
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NDIS pricing

At VMCH, our fees and charges are based on the NDIS price lists. We ensure that our rates are updated in line with any changes made by the NDIS.

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The NDIS supports people with a permanent and significant disability that affects their ability to enjoy everyday life. It gives participants more choice and control over how, when and where their supports are provided.

You need to meet certain requirements to qualify for an individual support plan when it becomes available in the area where you live.

Eligibility requirements include:

  • A participant must have a permanent disability that significantly affects their ability to take part in everyday activities
  • You need to be aged less than 65 when you first access the scheme
  • You must also be an Australian citizen, live in Australia and hold a permanent visa or a Protected Special Category Visa.

For more information on access requirements go to the NDIS Access Eligibility Checklist web page.

Early intervention requirements include:

  • Child has an impairment or condition that is likely to be permanent
  • Child is under six years with a developmental delay which results in substantially reduced functional capacity in one or more areas of self-care, language, cognitive and motor development
  • There is evidence that getting supports now will help a child by reducing how much assistance they will need in the future, it will help family and carers keep helping the child.

The NDIS website also has more information about early intervention access requirements.

The NDIS takes a flexible, whole-of-life approach to working with individuals and their family to develop a plan about what support they need to enjoy life, live independently and achieve their goals.

It provides participants with more choice and control over how, when and where their supports are provided.

It also provides certainty that they will receive support over their lifetime.

The NDIS will fund reasonable and necessary supports that help participants achieve their goals.

This may include:

  •  Daily personal activities
  • Transport to participate in community, social, economic and daily life activities
  • Workplace help so a participant can successfully gain or keep employment
  • Therapeutic supports including behaviour support
  •  Help with household tasks
  • Help from a person skilled in aids or equipment assessment, set up and training.
  •  Home modification design and installation, mobility equipment, vehicle modifications.

Under the NDIS Act, a support will not be funded if it:

  • Is not related to the participant’s disability
  • Duplicates other supports already funded by a different mechanism through the NDIS
  • Relates to day to day living costs that are not related to a participant’s support needs, or
  • Is likely to cause harm to the participant or pose a risk to others.

We have staff who are experts in the planning process. They can provide advice to assist you to make the most of your plan.

The NDIA has prepared the NDIS Planning Workbook, which can be found on the NDIS website: www.ndis.gov.au/participants/planning-process

Call our NDIS experts today

1300 698 624

hello@vmch.com.au

Or contact the NDIS

https://www.ndis.gov.au/contact

1800 800 110*, 8am to 5pm (AEST) Monday to Friday

For people with hearing or speech loss, TTY 1800 555 677

Speak and listen, 1800 555 727

For people who need help with English, TIS 131 450

*1800 calls from fixed lines are free. Calls from mobiles may be charged.

To find out more about VMCH Disability Services programs and our policies for clients and residents, please download our Client Handbook, which is also available in Easy English.

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