Developmental delay support · Provider listing
Developmental delay Support at Access to Therapy — Ipswich, QLD
Access to Therapy in Ipswich, QLD lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for developmental delay.
Access to Therapy in Ipswich, QLD has not confirmed its current availability on OTWaitlist. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.
Services Access to Therapy offers for developmental delay
Access to Therapy lists early intervention as a service for children with developmental delay. Early intervention in occupational therapy typically focuses on supporting children in the first few years of life when development is most responsive to therapy input. According to its listing, the clinic may work with children across areas such as fine motor skills, gross motor coordination, self-care routines, and play-based learning. Examples of activities commonly used in early intervention include structured play sessions to build hand strength and coordination, practice with everyday tasks like feeding or dressing, and movement-based activities to support balance and body awareness. Access to Therapy may also incorporate sensory experiences and environmental modifications to help children engage more effectively with their surroundings. Parents should note that early intervention services can be funded through the NDIS (2025-26 funding year) for eligible children under 6 years, though NDIS registration for Access to Therapy has not been confirmed in the current directory snapshot. Families are encouraged to check directly with the clinic regarding funding eligibility and any out-of-pocket costs.
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About developmental delay
Developmental delay describes when a child has not yet reached one or more developmental milestones in the expected timeframe. It is a description, not a single diagnosis.
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Common questions
How can occupational therapy help if my child seems to be developing more slowly than other children their age?
Occupational therapists work with children to build skills in everyday activities, movement, coordination, and play. Access to Therapy lists early intervention services that may address areas where a child is experiencing delay. An occupational therapist cannot diagnose developmental conditions but can identify functional difficulties and work with the child to develop skills through play and structured activities tailored to their needs.
Does Access to Therapy accept NDIS funding for early intervention?
NDIS registration for Access to Therapy has not been confirmed in the current directory snapshot. Parents should contact the clinic directly to ask about accepted funding options, including whether they bulk-bill through the NDIS (2025-26), accept private payment, or work with other funding arrangements. This will help clarify what costs may apply to your family.
What age group does early intervention typically support?
Early intervention services generally target children in their early years, particularly under age 6, when development is most responsive to support. Access to Therapy lists early intervention as a service, but parents should confirm directly with the clinic the specific age range they work with and whether they can support their child's particular developmental stage.
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Listing details last refreshed on 7 July 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.
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