Occupational Therapy For Adults Focused On Real Life And Independence

Occupational Therapy For Adults Focused On Real Life And Independence

When daily life starts to feel harder to manage, it can be difficult to know where to turn. Whether your circumstances have recently changed or your condition has progressed, you don’t have to figure it out alone.

You might be looking for practical support with routines, independence, participation, or changes in how you move through everyday life.

Learn For Life provides occupational therapy for adults who want practical help with everyday life. We work with you on the things that matter most, in a way that’s personalised, built around your preferences and the way you experience the world.

Who We Help

Support For Adults Seeking Practical Change

Adult occupational therapy may be helpful if you are:

Focusing On Everyday Function And Participation

How Occupational Therapy Can Help

Occupational therapy looks at how you manage the everyday activities that make up your life, and what may be getting in the way of participation and independence.

Depending on your needs, support may focus on:

Goals are developed collaboratively and reviewed over time to ensure support remains relevant to your priorities or NDIS goals.

Supporting NDIS Planning And Next Steps

Assessments & Reports

Some adults benefit from assessment to better understand strengths, challenges, and support needs within an NDIS context. Where appropriate, Learn For Life may provide:

Accessing Adult Occupational Therapy

Funding Options

Adult occupational therapy services may be accessed through:

Funding arrangements are discussed before services begin to ensure clarity and alignment with your plan.

Accessing Adult Occupational Therapy

Who We Help:

Funding arrangements are discussed before services begin to ensure clarity and alignment with your plan.

FAQs For Adult & NDIS Occupational Therapy

Wondering if occupational therapy is right for you? Here are some of the questions we hear most often.

Occupational therapy supports people across the lifespan. Adult OT focuses on how you manage everyday life, such as routines, independence, participation, and daily tasks, particularly where disability, health, or neurodivergence impacts function.

Yes. Many adults access occupational therapy through their NDIS plan when OT support aligns with their goals. This may include support with daily living, independence, participation, or functional capacity.

Not necessarily. Occupational therapy focuses on how everyday life is working for you. Access to NDIS-funded OT depends on your plan, goals, and funding, rather than a specific diagnosis.

Adult occupational therapy focuses on practical aspects of daily life, such as managing routines, organisation, regulation, energy, independence, and participation at home, work, or in the community.

No. Occupational therapy is different from counselling or psychology. OT focuses on what you do in everyday life and explores practical strategies, supports, or adjustments to make daily activities more manageable.

Yes. Occupational therapy may support NDIS goals related to work, study, daily living, or community participation, where this aligns with your plan and priorities.

Where appropriate, occupational therapists can complete functional assessments to support NDIS planning, reviews, or understanding of support needs. This is discussed before any assessment is recommended.

That’s very common. An initial conversation can help clarify whether occupational therapy may be helpful within your NDIS plan and what support could look like, without any pressure to continue.

Yes. With your consent, family members, support coordinators, or other supports can be involved to help ensure shared understanding and consistency.

No. Reaching out or completing a referral does not commit you to ongoing therapy. Support is discussed collaboratively and can be adjusted over time.

BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

Get Started with Learn for Life

Therapy for real life starts here. We make it simple.

1. Send us a referral or enquiry

2. We’ll be in touch within 1–2 business days

3. Meet your therapist, share your goals, and shape a plan together

4. Begin therapy where it suits you best