Therapy
Assistant
Practical, hands-on support to help you build skills, confidence, and independence
Our Therapy Assistants work alongside our Allied Health professionals to support clients in achieving their goals through structured, practical, and meaningful activities. Therapy Assistant support is designed to help turn therapy goals into everyday progress, in the home, community, or school environment.
Supporting clients with Therapy Assistants through the NDIS
Therapy Assistants help clients practise and build on the skills they learn in therapy. Working under the guidance of our Allied Health team, they provide practical, goal-focused support that fits into everyday life.
Our Therapy Assistants support therapy plans set by Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Physiotherapists. This helps clients stay consistent, build confidence, and make steady progress in a flexible and supportive way.
Our speech pathologists help:
Nonverbal clients, due to autism, stroke or disabilities communicate
Picky eaters expand their tolerance to different foods and textures.
Clients with chewing or swallowing appropriate foods
Clients who have difficulties with social or emotional skills
Clients who need Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices, such as eye gaze technology, iPads, or other communication devices
Clients with Avoidant/Restrictive Food intake disorders.
Clients with neurological conditions retain or preserve their communication or swallowing skills
Get in touch.
For more information on how we can provide NDIS support, fill in your details on the referral form on our booking page.

