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ADHD Support at New Ability Health — NSW
New Ability Health in NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for adhd.
New Ability Health in Across NSW has not confirmed its current availability on OTWaitlist. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.
Services New Ability Health offers for adhd
New Ability Health lists ADHD, sensory processing, and fine motor skills as areas it addresses. For children with ADHD and attention difficulties, these three services often work together. Sensory processing support may help children who struggle with sensory input—for example, a child who is overwhelmed by classroom noise or fidgets excessively might benefit from sensory regulation activities such as weighted lap pads, movement breaks, or structured sensory circuits. Fine motor interventions typically focus on pencil grip, handwriting, and hand strength, which can affect a child's ability to complete schoolwork and participate in daily tasks like dressing or eating. New Ability Health's listing indicates the clinic addresses ADHD directly, though occupational therapists cannot diagnose ADHD—diagnosis remains the role of medical professionals. Specific activities might include visual schedules to support task initiation, fine motor exercises using tweezers or threading, and environmental modifications to reduce distractions during activities. Many families access occupational therapy through NDIS funding; New Ability Health is listed as NDIS registered (self-reported, not independently verified), which may mean families with an active NDIS plan can explore funding options. The combination of these three listed services reflects how attention and motor coordination often intersect in children's daily functioning.
Contact New Ability Health
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- Phone
- +61249269813
- Website
- https://newabilityhealth.com.au/
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 →
Other providers in Across NSW supporting adhd
- Ability to Achieve NSW Taking new clients Lists: ADHD · Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Action Kids Therapy NSW Taking new clients Lists: ADHD · Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Advantage Therapy NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: ADHD · Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Allied Health 2U NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: ADHD · Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Allied Health 2U NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: ADHD · Sensory processing · Fine motor
Other conditions New Ability Health may support
Common questions
Can an occupational therapist diagnose ADHD?
No. Occupational therapists cannot diagnose ADHD—that diagnosis is made by medical professionals such as paediatricians or psychiatrists. However, occupational therapists like those at New Ability Health can assess how attention difficulties affect a child's ability to complete daily activities, schoolwork, and self-care tasks, and can support development in areas such as fine motor skills and sensory regulation.
How does NDIS funding work with New Ability Health?
New Ability Health is listed as NDIS registered (self-reported status, not independently verified). If a child has an active NDIS plan that includes occupational therapy supports, families may be able to use their funding allocation at this clinic. Families should confirm current registration and pricing arrangements directly with the clinic, as NDIS support rates change annually (2025-26 rates apply).
What kind of activities might a child do at the clinic for attention difficulties?
According to New Ability Health's listing, activities may include sensory regulation strategies (such as movement breaks or weighted tools), fine motor exercises (like pencil grip work or hand strengthening), and environmental supports (such as visual schedules or reduced distractions). The specific activities depend on each child's needs and would be discussed during an initial assessment.
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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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