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Paediatric occupational therapy in Mosman Park

Compare provider contact details and availability status for clinics listed in Mosman Park, WA.

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Paediatric OT in Mosman Park at a glance

1 paediatric OT clinic listed in Mosman Park, WA.

  • 0 taking new patients

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How many paediatric OT clinics are in Mosman Park?

1 clinic is listed in Mosman Park, WA on OTWaitlist.

Which Mosman Park clinics are taking new patients?

No Mosman Park clinics are currently listed as taking new patients. Status changes regularly — check back, or set up an availability alert.

Are there NDIS-registered paediatric OTs in Mosman Park?

Of the 1 listed Mosman Park clinics, none have confirmed NDIS-aware support on their listing. Always check directly with the clinic.

How fresh is this Mosman Park availability data?

Listings here are self-reported and sourced from public registers; check directly with the clinic before relying on availability.

Questions families ask in Mosman Park

How long is the typical wait for paediatric occupational therapy in Western Australia?

Wait times for paediatric OT in WA vary depending on the service and your child's needs. Public services through your GP referral may have longer wait lists, whilst private practitioners often have shorter timeframes. It's worth contacting several providers in Mosman Park to understand their current availability. If you're concerned about your child's development, speaking with your GP can help prioritise your referral.

What does a first occupational therapy appointment involve for my child?

A first appointment typically involves the OT getting to know your child and understanding your concerns. They'll observe how your child plays, moves, and interacts, and may ask questions about daily routines like eating, dressing, and schoolwork. This helps them understand your child's strengths and areas where support might help. It's a relaxed process designed to make your child comfortable.

How do I use NDIS funding for occupational therapy in Mosman Park?

If your child has an NDIS plan, you can use allocated funds for OT services. First, confirm your plan includes therapy funding. Then, find an NDIS-registered OT provider in Mosman Park and check they accept your plan type. Contact your Local Area Coordinator or NDIS planner if you need help understanding your funding or finding registered providers in your area.

What services do paediatric occupational therapists in Mosman Park typically offer?

Paediatric OTs generally support children with daily activities like self-care, play, and school participation. Services may include assessing fine and gross motor skills, sensory needs, and coordination. Many offer strategies for home and school, equipment recommendations, and advice on adapting environments. Contact local providers to discuss what specific services they offer for your child's situation.

How do I know if my child needs occupational therapy?

Children may benefit from OT support if they struggle with everyday tasks like dressing, eating, writing, or playing. Some signs include difficulty with coordination, sensory sensitivities, or challenges keeping up at school. If you're concerned about your child's development or daily functioning, speaking with your GP is a good starting point. They can discuss whether an OT assessment might be helpful.

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Using NDIS funding for OT in WA

NDIS funding for paediatric occupational therapy in Western Australia depends on the goals and budgets in a child's plan. Families may be self-managed, plan-managed, or NDIA-managed. Self-managed families usually pay the clinic and claim back through the portal. Plan-managed families ask their plan manager to process invoices. NDIA-managed families generally need providers who are registered for the relevant supports. OT is often connected with capacity building supports, improved daily living, therapy supports, or related plan categories, but every plan is different. Before booking, ask the clinic which plan types they accept, whether travel or reports are billed separately, and what details they need for invoicing. If you are unsure whether a service can be funded, check the plan wording, talk with your support coordinator or plan manager, and confirm directly with the provider before the appointment.