Our Services
Occupational Therapist (OT) works with clients of all ages and abilities to improve their independence, help them manage the day to day tasks and achieve better life quality.
Our OT will visit you in your home, school, workplace or other community locations to provide the support and care you need.
They can perform comprehensive assessments that will outline your needs and provide recommendations of treatment to assist with your goal.
Our physiotherapists possess 5~20 years of experience working in major hospitals and organisations. A physiotherapist helps people manage the progress of their conditions and ease the discomfort of different physical disabilities. The physiotherapist also provides soft tissue therapy to help with muscle pain, joint pain and neurological pain. Our physiotherapist travel to wherever you need them at anytime that suit your needs.
Our psychologists are multilingual, and we can use the language that you are most comfortable with.
A psychologist’s importance in assisting people with disability cannot be underestimated. They are not just pivotal in assisting mental disabilities but physical ones as well because over 70% of people living with disabilities develop mental health issues and behavioural problems.
Our psychologist can help you express your feelings, thoughts and communication. We can develop strategies to help you overcome feelings of depression, anxiety and irritation.
We are here to help your children find their words and regulate their emotion.
At Diversey Care, our dietitians offer clients practical, evidence-based nutritional guidance tailored to their unique needs, capabilities, and lifestyles. This includes providing NDIS-supported dietetic advice to help manage various health conditions and diseases.
What is NDIS?
The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) is a powerful initiative designed to provide personalised support and care for people with disabilities, as well as their families and carers. It aims to offer reliable assistance to those with permanent or partial disabilities, enabling them to carry out their daily activities seamlessly.
Am I Eligible for NDIS?
Eligibility for NDIS funding is based on the following criteria: Age between 7 and 65 years Permanent residency, Australian citizenship, or a special category visa Dependence on support due to a permanent and significant disability Utilization of special equipment for a permanent and significant disability Present need for support to reduce future requirements If you are part of these, then you are absolutely eligible. You will gain support to be independent and lead a fulfilling life