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Developmental delay Support at Eurella Community Services — Across NSW

Eurella Community Services in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for developmental delay.

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Services Eurella Community Services offers for developmental delay

Eurella Community Services provides early intervention support for children experiencing developmental delay, focusing on building foundational skills across motor, sensory, and self-care areas. Early intervention is most effective when started as soon as developmental concerns are identified, and our occupational therapists work with families to create practical strategies for everyday routines. During sessions at Eurella Community Services, children might engage in activities such as fine-motor exercises using threading, puzzles, or adaptive utensils to develop hand strength and coordination; sensory play with textured materials, water play, or movement activities to support body awareness; and structured routines using visual supports to help children understand and participate in daily transitions. Our therapists also guide parents and carers on how to embed therapeutic strategies into home and community settings, making progress meaningful across all environments. If your child is eligible, early intervention can be funded through the NDIS (2025-26 pricing arrangements), which covers occupational therapy services to support developmental goals. Eurella Community Services is NDIS-registered, making it straightforward to access funded support if your child has an approved plan.

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Phone
9747 4810
Website
https://www.eurella.org.au
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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 do I know if my child needs early intervention support?

If you've noticed your child is slower to reach developmental milestones—such as sitting, walking, speaking, or self-care skills like feeding or dressing—an occupational therapy assessment can help. Eurella Community Services can discuss your concerns and determine whether early intervention would be beneficial. Early identification and support often lead to better outcomes, so it's worth exploring if you have concerns.

Can occupational therapy diagnose conditions like autism or ADHD?

Occupational therapists cannot diagnose autism, ADHD, or sensory processing differences. However, an OT can assess how developmental delay affects your child's daily functioning and skills, and can provide strategies to support participation in everyday activities. If diagnosis is needed, your GP or paediatrician can refer you to appropriate specialists.

How does NDIS funding work with Eurella Community Services?

If your child has an approved NDIS plan that includes occupational therapy, Eurella Community Services is registered to provide these services using your plan funding. Our team can discuss how your plan supports early intervention goals and help you understand what's covered under 2025-26 pricing arrangements.

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Listing details last refreshed on 27 May 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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