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Autism Support at Physio Inq — Across WA
Physio Inq in Across WA lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for autism.
Services Physio Inq offers for autism
Children with autism spectrum disorder often experience differences in how they process sensory information, which can affect their daily activities, learning, and social participation. Physio Inq's sensory processing support helps children develop better awareness of and responses to sensory input from their environment. Through tailored interventions, occupational therapists work with children to build confidence and coping strategies. Examples of activities used at Physio Inq include sensory swing work to help regulate balance and vestibular input, use of weighted equipment such as weighted vests or lap pads to provide calming proprioceptive feedback, and structured fine-motor activities that combine sensory exploration with skill development. These interventions are designed to support participation in everyday routines like mealtimes, transitions, and classroom activities. If your child has been diagnosed with autism, sensory processing support through occupational therapy may be funded through the NDIS (2025-26 funding year), depending on your child's plan. Physio Inq can discuss funding options and how services might support your child's individual needs and goals.
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About autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental difference that shapes how children process information, communicate, and respond to their sensory environment. In Australia, autism is identified across a wide range of ages, and many families first speak with a GP or paediatrician about referrals for assessment after noticing differences in play, communication, sensory responses, or daily routines.
Other providers in Across WA supporting autism
- Anderson Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing
- Early Start Australia Ellenbrook Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing
- Evolve Therapy Services Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing
- Kid Speak Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing
- LifeLift Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing
Other conditions Physio Inq may support
Common questions
Can occupational therapy help my child with autism?
Occupational therapists support children with autism by addressing sensory processing, daily living skills, and participation in meaningful activities. However, occupational therapists cannot diagnose autism. If your child has been diagnosed, Physio Inq can work with you to identify sensory and functional goals and develop strategies to support their everyday activities and independence.
How does sensory processing support work?
Sensory processing support helps children understand and respond to sensory information more effectively. Therapists at Physio Inq use activities like swings, weighted tools, and structured play to help children regulate their responses to touch, movement, and sound. This can improve focus, reduce anxiety, and support participation in school and home routines.
Will NDIS funding cover services at Physio Inq?
NDIS funding eligibility depends on your child's individual plan and goals. Physio Inq can discuss your funding options and how occupational therapy services might be supported. Contact the clinic directly to explore whether services align with your child's NDIS plan for the 2025-26 funding year.
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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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