Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
Paediatric occupational therapy provider in WA
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Listing details
- Clinic name
- Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
- NDIS registration
- NDIS registration not confirmed in the directory
- Phone
- Not listed
- [email protected]
- Address
- Across WA
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About this clinic
We offer clinic & mobile services for children & adults, assisting with functional capacity assessments, home modifications or therapy, ensuring needs are met with compassion & expertise.
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Self-reported by Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health on their website and not independently confirmed by OTWaitlist. Use these as a starting point and check directly with the clinic.
Ages listed: children
Services offered at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
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Conditions Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health may support
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- Autism support at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
- Sensory processing support at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
- ADHD support at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
- Developmental delay support at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
- Handwriting support at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
- Fine motor delay support at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
- Early intervention support at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
What to expect at a first session
Sensory processing
What to expect at your child's first sensory processing occupational therapy session
Your child's first appointment will usually last 45 minutes to an hour. The occupational therapist will spend time getting to know your child and understanding their sensory experiences in everyday life.
The therapist typically observes how your child responds to different sensory inputs—like sounds, textures, movement, and touch. They may use informal activities or structured assessments to understand your child's sensory preferences and challenges.
Bring along any relevant information, such as your child's medical history, previous assessments, and notes about sensory concerns you've noticed at home or school.
After the session, the therapist will discuss their observations with you and explain what they've noticed. They'll outline next steps, which might include further sessions, strategies to try at home, or recommendations to discuss with your GP or other health professionals.
It's a good opportunity to ask questions and share what matters most to your family.
Fine motor
A first session usually takes about 45 minutes to an hour. The therapist will chat with you about your child's development, daily routines, and any concerns you've noticed.
During the session, the therapist will observe your child doing everyday activities like drawing, writing, using cutlery, or playing with toys. This helps them understand how your child's hands and fingers are working.
Bring any paperwork from your GP or previous assessments, and let the therapist know about activities your child finds tricky at home or school.
After the session, the therapist will discuss what they've noticed and talk through next steps. This might include a plan for ongoing sessions, activities to practise at home, or recommendations to discuss with your GP.
Every child is different, so sessions are tailored to what your child needs. It's okay to ask questions at any time.
Common questions
Does Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health offer occupational therapy for children?
Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health lists paediatric occupational therapy among its services. According to the clinic's self-reported information, they offer support with daily living skills, fine motor skills development, and sensory support. Parents interested in learning more about how these services might suit their child's needs are encouraged to contact the clinic directly to discuss their child's specific situation.
What does mobile therapy mean, and is it available?
Mobile therapy means the therapist travels to the child's home or school rather than the child attending a clinic location. Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health lists mobile occupational therapy as an available option. This approach can be convenient for families, though parents should confirm availability, scheduling, and any associated costs when contacting the clinic directly.
How do I know if my child needs occupational therapy?
If parents have concerns about their child's daily living skills, fine motor development, or sensory processing, speaking with their GP is a good starting point. A GP can assess whether occupational therapy might be helpful and can provide referral information. Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health can discuss their services once a referral or inquiry is made, but professional assessment from a healthcare provider is important first.
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Listing details last refreshed on 7 July 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.