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Our Occupational Therapists will be able to help our clients in the following aspects:
Our Physiotherapists will be able to help our clients in the following aspects:
Our Exercise Physiologists will be able to help our clients in the following aspects:
Our Dietitians will be able to help our clients in the following aspects:
Our Speech Pathologist will be able to help our clients in the following aspects:
Our Podiatrist will be able to help our clients in the following aspects:
Our Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) provides a forum for our clinicians working closely with our clients to discuss treatment planning and make recommendations based on the best available evidence. Within MDT, we have a high standard of communication and decision-making processes to ensure the quality of client-centered care and improvement of outcomes.
Assistive technology (AT) is equipment or devices that help you do things you can’t do because of your disability. Our Occupational Therapists can assist our participants to decide whether the participant can simply purchase the AT out of consumables, the participant can simply apply for replacement AT, or the participant will require an Assistive Technology Request to be submitted to the NDIA. We can assist with simple AT or complex and customised AT, such as a power wheelchair or recliner chair.
Home modifications can be simple or complex based on Occupational Therapist’s recommendation and design. Our builders can complete the recommended simple home modifications, this may include but not limited to grabrails and handrails, hand-held shower hoses, internal and external ramps, and steps modification. We work alongside external Home Modification Providers who are qualified and experienced to complete complex modifications, such as major bathroom modification, and changes in the layout in the kitchen and bedroom.
Our Occupational Therapist can conduct thorough assessment to determine Supported Independent Living (SIL) and the type of support required by the participant in their daily tasks, and to determine suitability for Supported Disability Accommodation (SDA). The purpose of the assessment and report is to outline the participant’s current function and make recommendations regarding the most appropriate placement for Supported Disability Accommodation (SDA) so that informal supports are sustained, and the participant will be provided with necessary supports over time.
Our Occupational Therapist can conduct thorough assessment of the participant’s current functional and support needs ahead of a review of the participant’s current NDIS funding. The purpose of the functional assessment is to provide a summary of the participant’s functional status and support needs, identify assistive technologies and home modifications required to promote and maintain safety and independence, and provide a summary of outcomes of current interventions, and recommendations for further occupational therapy intervention required regarding the review and approval of the participant’s next NDIS Plan
STRC Programme provides individualised therapy and services to older people for up to 8 weeks in a community setting, in order to help people improve their performance in everyday tasks and remain safe at home. We are collaborating with a number of STRC programme providers to offer allied-health services tailored for each person, which may include Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Dietetics and Podiatry etc. Super Rehab is working closely with STRC providers to provide full allied health at the client's home in order to improve the client's overall function and safety at home as well as in the community.
Super Rehab acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land where we work and live, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.
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