Posity
Bundoora, VIC NDIS
Posity offers specialised occupational therapy including paediatric services aimed at providing early intervention for children.
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2 paediatric OT clinics listed in Bundoora, VIC.
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Bundoora, VIC NDIS
Posity offers specialised occupational therapy including paediatric services aimed at providing early intervention for children.
We are an NDIS Provider offering support for Occupational Therapy and Disability Accommodation to people with disability.
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2 clinics are listed in Bundoora, VIC on OTWaitlist.
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Yes — 1 of the 2 listed Bundoora clinics are NDIS-aware.
2 clinics offer telehealth and 0 offer home visits in Bundoora.
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Wait times for paediatric OT in Victoria vary depending on the service provider and your child's needs. Public services through your local health service may have longer wait lists, sometimes several months. Private practitioners often have shorter wait times. If your child has an NDIS plan, you can access funded OT services through registered providers. Contact your GP or local health service to understand current wait times in your area and explore available options.
A first OT appointment typically includes the therapist getting to know your child and understanding your concerns. They'll observe how your child plays, moves, and interacts. The therapist will ask about your child's daily routines, strengths, and challenges at home and school. This helps them understand your child's needs. You'll discuss what you'd like to work towards. The therapist won't usually provide a diagnosis—they focus on understanding how to support your child's development.
If your child has an NDIS plan, you can use allocated funding for OT services. First, check your plan to see if OT is included and how much funding you have. Then, find a registered NDIS provider offering paediatric OT in Bundoora. You can search the NDIS provider directory online. Contact providers directly to check availability and discuss your child's needs. Your NDIS planner or local area coordinator can also help you find suitable services.
Paediatric OTs in Bundoora generally support children's development across daily activities like self-care, play, and learning. They may help with fine motor skills, coordination, sensory needs, and independence in everyday tasks. Services often include assessment, therapy sessions, and advice for parents and schools. Some therapists offer home visits or school consultations. Services vary between providers, so it's worth asking what each offers and how they can support your child's specific needs.
You might consider OT if you've noticed your child has difficulty with everyday tasks like dressing, eating, writing, or playing. Some children struggle with coordination, sensory sensitivities, or independence in self-care. If you're concerned about your child's development or functioning, speak with your GP first. They can assess whether an OT referral is appropriate and discuss your observations. An OT can then evaluate your child and suggest helpful strategies.
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NDIS funding
Using NDIS funding for paediatric occupational therapy in Victoria
If your child has an approved NDIS plan, occupational therapy is often funded under the 'Therapy and Supports' or 'Core Supports' budget categories. Check your plan document to see what amount has been allocated.
You can manage your NDIS funding in three ways: self-managed (you pay and claim back), plan-managed (a registered plan manager handles payments), or NDIA-managed (the NDIA pays providers directly).
Different occupational therapy clinics accept different plan types. Before booking, contact the clinic directly and ask: 'Do you accept [self-managed/plan-managed/NDIA-managed] plans?' They'll let you know if they're set up to work with your arrangement.
Keep your plan documents handy when making enquiries. If you're unsure whether occupational therapy is right for your child, speak with your GP or paediatrician first.