Assessment

Assessment

Our assessment services are designed to provide a comprehensive and holistic understanding of each individual’s abilities, challenges, and goals. This allows us to create therapy plans that are personalised, functional, and outcome-focused.

 

 

1. Occupational Therapy

 

In Occupational Therapy, we assess how individuals participate in everyday life activities and identify what supports independence and development.

 

Children:

We explore how children function in play, learning, and self-care contexts, focusing on foundational developmental skills.

 

  • Fine motor skills (handwriting, grasp, cutting)
  • Gross motor skills (balance, coordination, movement)
  • Visual-motor integration
  • Sensory processing and regulation
  • Emotional regulation
  • Activities of daily living (dressing, feeding, hygiene)
  • Social participation and play skills

 

Adults:

We focus on functional independence and participation in daily roles at home, work, and in the community.

 

  • Activities of daily living (ADLs)
  • Functional capacity assessment
  • Worksite / ergonomic assessment
  • Assistive technology needs
  • Home and environmental modifications

 

 

 

2. Speech Therapy

 

Speech Therapy assessments focus on communication, language, and swallowing abilities across the lifespan.

 

Children:

 

  • Language development (understanding and expression)
  • Speech sound production
  • Fluency (stuttering)
  • Social communication skills
  • Literacy development
  • Feeding and swallowing (if required)

 

Adults:

 

  • Speech and communication changes (e.g., neurological conditions)
  • Voice disorders
  • Fluency concerns
  • Cognitive-communication skills
  • Swallowing and feeding function

 

 

3. Physiotherapy

 

Physiotherapy assessments focus on movement, physical function, and overall mobility.

 

Children:

 

  • Gross motor development
  • Strength and endurance
  • Balance and coordination
  • Posture and movement patterns
  • Functional mobility (walking, running, etc.)

 

Adults:

 

  • Mobility and physical function
  • Pain and musculoskeletal conditions
  • Rehabilitation needs (injury, surgery, stroke)
  • Functional capacity and work readiness
  • Falls risk and balance

 

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