When travelling to appointments feels impractical, mobile occupational therapy provides personalised support in the environments where daily life happens.
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Many families begin looking into mobile occupational therapy when clinic visits feel stressful, disruptive, or simply not practical for everyday life. It may be the right option if:
Mobile occupational therapy brings support to the settings where people live, learn, work, and participate in everyday life. This can make therapy more practical, relevant, and easier to apply outside of appointments.
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Brighter Futures Allied Health’s mobile occupational therapy brings needed OT support where daily activities happen, whether at home or in the community. This allows our therapists to observe real routines, identify practical challenges, and develop strategies that fit naturally into everyday life.
Mobile occupational therapy may support:
By working in real-world settings, therapists can see what is helping, what is creating barriers, and where adjustments may be beneficial. This helps ensure recommendations are practical, relevant, and easier to implement between sessions.
Brighter Futures Allied Health delivers mobile occupational therapy throughout Western Sydney and surrounding areas, with clinics located in Edensor Park, Canley Heights, Bankstown, and Bella Vista (in partnership with Medivik.
Our team commonly provides mobile services at homes, preschools, schools, work, aged care facility, and SILs across Greater Western Sydney, including:
If your suburb is not listed, our team can confirm availability and travel arrangements.
Choosing support is rarely just about location. It is about feeling understood and supported. Our clients support Brighter Futures Allied Health for the following reasons:
Our occupational therapists support children, adults, and older adults across a range of needs, goals, and life stages. Therapy is personalised, evidence-informed, and focused on meaningful participation in everyday life.
Mobile occupational therapy can be delivered in homes, schools, preschools, workplaces, SILs, aged care facilities, and community settings. Telehealth is also available where a more flexible service option is needed.
We are an NDIS-registered provider and understand how therapy planning, reporting, and goal setting fit within funding requirements. Our focus remains on delivering practical, person-centred support that aligns with individual goals and circumstances.
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Contact us today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our services. Simply request an appointment via phone or contact form on our website.
Yes. Mobile occupational therapy allows sessions to take place in your home, school, preschool, workplace, SIL, aged care facility, or other community settings. Delivering therapy in familiar environments can help therapists develop practical strategies that fit naturally into everyday routines and activities.
Fees vary depending on funding type and session structure. If your child is NDIS-funded, pricing typically aligns with the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements.
For private clients, a standard session starts at $205. A general pricing guide is available on our Appointments and Assessments Fees page. Our team is also happy to discuss fees and complete details before therapy starts.
During in-home occupational therapy, the therapist may observe daily routines, assess environmental factors, and work directly on skill development. They may also provide live coaching to parents and suggest practical adjustments to support independence and regulation. The focus is always on achievable goals within everyday life. Specific concerns may also be discussed with our team prior to a formal assessment.
Yes. Some individuals use a combination of mobile occupational therapy and telehealth occupational therapy, depending on scheduling, review sessions, or follow-up support. Your therapist can recommend the most appropriate format based on your goals.
Most sessions run between 45 and 60 minutes, depending on individual needs and funding arrangements. Session length is discussed before therapy begins so families know what to expect.