Sensory processing support · Provider listing
Sensory processing Support at Moveability — SA
Moveability in SA lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for sensory processing.
Moveability in Across SA has not confirmed its current availability on OTWaitlist. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.
Services Moveability offers for sensory processing
Moveability lists sensory processing and fine motor support as core services, which are commonly interconnected when supporting children with sensory processing disorder. Sensory processing difficulties can affect how children respond to touch, movement, sound, and visual input, often impacting their ability to engage in daily activities and learning. According to its listing, the clinic addresses these areas through tailored interventions.
Sensory processing work typically involves activities designed to help children regulate their responses to sensory input. Examples might include use of sensory equipment such as weighted blankets or compression tools, movement-based activities like balance work on therapy balls, or graded exposure to different textures and sounds in a controlled environment. Fine motor services often complement sensory work, as hand strength, coordination, and body awareness are interconnected—activities such as threading, scissor skills practice, or manipulative play can simultaneously address both areas.
Moveability's listing indicates these services may be funded through NDIS plans (2025-26) where sensory processing or motor goals are identified, though NDIS registration has not been confirmed in the current directory snapshot. Parents considering the clinic should verify current registration status and funding eligibility directly. An occupational therapist cannot diagnose sensory processing disorder; diagnosis requires assessment by a medical professional, but an OT can support identified sensory and motor difficulties through structured intervention.
Contact Moveability
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- Phone
- 0413 493 722
About sensory processing
Sensory Processing Disorder is the term often used by families and clinicians to describe difficulties with how a child's brain interprets and responds to sensory information. This can affect how a child manages sound, touch, movement, sights, smells, tastes, and body awareness.
Other providers in Across SA supporting sensory processing
- Adelaide Night and Day Family Therapy SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Connect Allied Health SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Everyday Independence SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Glenelg Allied Health SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Health2GO SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
Other conditions Moveability may support
Common questions
Can an occupational therapist diagnose sensory processing disorder?
No. An occupational therapist cannot diagnose sensory processing disorder—diagnosis requires assessment by a medical professional such as a paediatrician or psychologist. However, an OT can assess sensory and motor functioning and provide support for identified difficulties. If a child has not yet been diagnosed, Moveability may recommend consultation with a medical practitioner as part of the assessment process.
Does Moveability accept NDIS funding?
NDIS registration for Moveability has not been confirmed in the current directory snapshot. Parents should contact the clinic directly to confirm current NDIS registration status and whether services can be claimed under a participant's plan for 2025-26. Funding eligibility depends on plan goals and provider registration.
What should I expect in a sensory processing session at Moveability?
Sessions typically involve assessment of the child's sensory responses and motor skills, followed by tailored activities. These might include movement work, use of sensory equipment, fine motor exercises, or play-based interventions. The occupational therapist will work with the child and family to identify goals and strategies that can be used at home and school to support everyday functioning.
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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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