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ADHD Support at Flex Allied Health — Across NSW

Flex Allied Health in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for adhd.

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Services Flex Allied Health offers for adhd

Children with ADHD and attention difficulties often benefit from targeted support in sensory processing and fine motor skills, areas where occupational therapy can make a meaningful difference. At Flex Allied Health, our occupational therapists work with children to help regulate their sensory systems and build the motor skills needed for focus and learning. Sensory processing interventions might include activities like using a sensory swing or weighted lap pad to help calm an overactive nervous system, or engaging in structured movement breaks that improve body awareness and attention span. Fine motor work addresses the hand strength and coordination challenges that can make writing, drawing, and self-care tasks frustrating—Flex Allied Health uses activities such as threading, scissor work, and grip-strengthening exercises tailored to each child's needs. These services support children in managing their attention and engagement throughout the day, whether at home, school, or in the clinic. If you're an NDIS participant, our registered status means these services can be funded through your plan under the 2025-26 funding arrangements, making professional support more accessible for families across NSW.

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(02) 8798 8987
Website
https://www.flexalliedhealth.com.au/contact
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About adhd

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a developmental difference that affects attention, activity level, and impulse control. In Australia, ADHD is diagnosed by a paediatrician, psychiatrist, or psychologist, often after a family or school notices ongoing differences in attention, behaviour, or self-regulation across multiple settings.

Read the full ADHD and Attention Difficulties parent guide →

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Common questions

Can occupational therapy diagnose ADHD or attention difficulties?

No, occupational therapists cannot diagnose ADHD or attention disorders—that requires a medical assessment from a doctor or psychologist. However, an OT can identify sensory and motor challenges that may be contributing to attention difficulties and provide targeted strategies to support your child's focus, regulation, and learning.

How does Flex Allied Health tailor therapy to my child's specific needs?

Our therapists at Flex Allied Health begin with a thorough assessment of your child's sensory processing, fine motor skills, and functional abilities in everyday activities. We then develop a personalised plan with strategies and activities matched to your child's interests and goals, working collaboratively with you and other professionals involved in their care.

Can NDIS funding cover occupational therapy for attention difficulties?

Yes, if you're an NDIS participant, occupational therapy services can be funded through your plan. As a registered provider, Flex Allied Health can support you with NDIS-funded therapy under the 2025-26 funding arrangements. We recommend discussing your child's specific needs with your NDIS planner to confirm eligibility.

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Listing details last refreshed on 25 May 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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