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Early intervention Support at LifeLift — Across WA

LifeLift in Across WA lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for early intervention.

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Services LifeLift offers for early intervention

Early childhood is a critical time for developing sensory processing skills, which form the foundation for learning, play, and everyday activities. At LifeLift, our occupational therapists support children with sensory processing difficulties through tailored interventions designed to help them better understand and respond to the world around them. Sensory processing work might include activities such as using a sensory swing to help children develop body awareness and balance, or engaging with weighted equipment like lap pads and compression vests to provide calming input. Fine-motor activities—such as threading, playdough manipulation, and mark-making—also help children develop the coordination needed for self-care and pre-academic skills. LifeLift works with families to understand each child's unique sensory profile and creates strategies that can be used at home and in early learning settings. If your child is eligible for NDIS funding under the 2025–26 scheme, occupational therapy services may be covered as part of your plan, making support more accessible. Our team focuses on building your child's confidence and independence during these formative years.

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(08) 6244 5353
Website
https://lifelift.com.au/
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About early intervention

Early childhood is a time of rapid development across play, movement, communication, self-care, and social skills. When concerns about a child's early development arise, paediatric occupational therapy is one of the allied health supports often involved.

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Common questions

Can an occupational therapist diagnose sensory processing disorder or autism?

No, occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like autism spectrum disorder or sensory processing disorder—that requires assessment by a paediatrician or psychologist. However, LifeLift's OTs can identify sensory processing difficulties and work with you and other professionals to support your child's development. We often collaborate with your child's doctor or diagnostician to ensure coordinated care.

How do I know if my child might benefit from sensory processing support?

Children who struggle with everyday sensory experiences—such as being upset by certain textures, sounds, or movements, or seeking intense physical input—may benefit from support. LifeLift recommends speaking with your GP or early childhood educator about your concerns. An initial consultation with our team can help determine whether occupational therapy is appropriate for your child.

Does NDIS funding cover occupational therapy at LifeLift?

LifeLift is NDIS registered, and occupational therapy may be funded under your child's NDIS plan if it's identified as a support need. Funding availability depends on your plan and goals. We recommend checking your plan details or contacting the NDIA to confirm what's covered under the 2025–26 scheme.

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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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