Funding

We provide services to privately paying, Medicare funded and NDIS funded families (Self-Managed and Plan-Managed participants).

Please note that a referral is not required to join our waitlist or to commence therapy.

 
  • National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

    A national scheme for people with disability, administered by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA).

    The NDIS provides funding to eligible Australians with disability to purchase NDIS supports related to their disability.

    These supports help participants in their everyday life, and to pursue their goals.  

    We are currently able to see NDIS clients who Self-Manage or Plan-Manage their funds.

  • GP Chronic Condition Management Plan (GPCCMP)

    Children and young people under 25 may be eligible for Medicare rebates for allied health support if they have:

    • A chronic or ongoing health condition confirmed by a GP

    • A GP Chronic Condition Management Plan in place

    Services include:

    • Up to 5 allied health sessions per calendar year

    A GP referral is required.

    **Medicare covers part of the cost, with rebates around $62 per session, so a gap payment applies.

    Talk with your GP to see if your child is eligible.

    Complex Neurodevelopmental Condition & Disability Services

    Children and young people under 25 may be eligible for Medicare rebates for assessment and therapy if they have:

    • Autism

    • Cerebral Palsy

    • Intellectual Disability

    • Certain genetic conditions affecting development

    Services include:

    • Up to 4 assessment sessions to understand needs and plan next steps

    • Up to 20 therapy sessions to build skills and everyday functioning

    A GP or specialist referral is required.

    **Medicare covers part of the cost, with the rebate around $87 per session, so a gap payment applies.

    Talk with your GP to see if your child is eligible.

  • Many private health insurance plans provide rebates for allied health services, including Occupational Therapy.

    Contact your health fund directly to check what support is available and how to claim.

  • We welcome privately paying clients for Occupational Therapy (you don’t need funding to access our services)