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EnableU North Melbourne is an Approved Home Care and NDIS registered provider dedicated to improving the lives of people with disability and older Australians receiving aged care support. We offer a wide range of in-home and community-based services including support workers, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, clinical care, and nursing. Our skilled team is fully qualified, police-checked, and committed to fostering independence and wellbeing. We proudly serve the diverse communities across Banyule, Darebin, Hume, Merri-bek, Nillumbik, and Whittlesea.
Trusted provider of NDIS, disability support , and home care services.

EnableU Northern Melbourne - NDIS Registered Provider
11 Parer St, Reservoir VIC 3073, Australia
1300 115 847

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Occupational Therapy at Home: What to Expect

Occupational Therapy (OT) is about enabling people to live independently and safely by helping them participate in everyday activities. EnableU’s in-home OT services are available to NDIS participants and older adults across the Nillumbik and Hume regions. Our OTs work with you in your own space to assess needs, develop strategies, and support long-term independence.

What Does an Occupational Therapist Do?

OTs are allied health professionals trained to assist with:

  • Daily personal tasks like showering, dressing, and preparing meals
  • Rehabilitation after injury or illness
  • Assessing and modifying home environments
  • Prescribing assistive devices and technologies
  • Supporting sensory, physical, or cognitive impairments

Why Choose In-Home OT?

OT is most effective when delivered in the context of your daily environment. That’s why we bring our services directly to your home to help you:

  • Overcome environmental challenges like stairs or narrow doorways
  • Adapt tasks to your ability using tools and techniques
  • Work on skills that are directly relevant to your lifestyle

Who Can Benefit?

We support:

  • Seniors at risk of falls or struggling with self-care
  • NDIS participants with functional impairments
  • Children with developmental or behavioural concerns
  • Anyone recovering from hospitalisation or injury

What to Expect During Your First Visit

Your OT will begin by conducting a detailed functional assessment, including:

  • Mobility, coordination, and strength testing
  • Observation of how you perform daily tasks
  • Assessment of risks in the home (e.g. trip hazards, lighting)
  • Discussion about your goals and daily challenges

Based on this, your OT will create a tailored support plan with clear objectives. Recommendations may include:

  • Minor home modifications (grab rails, ramps, step wedges)
  • Assistive equipment (shower chairs, adaptive kitchen tools)
  • Practice techniques to conserve energy and prevent fatigue

Working With Families and Support Teams

EnableU’s OTs regularly liaise with carers, case managers, and support coordinators to ensure everyone is aligned on progress and goals. We also provide documentation and reports needed for NDIS plan reviews or HCP reassessments.

NDIS and Aged Care Funding for OT

Our OT services are fully claimable under:

  • NDIS: Improved Daily Living, Assistive Technology, Home Modifications
  • Home Care Packages: All levels (1–4)

Not sure what’s covered? We can help you understand your budget and make the most of your plan.

Let’s Work Together Toward Independence

Every small gain in function can make a big difference. Whether it’s showering safely, preparing meals with ease, or feeling confident moving around your home, EnableU’s in-home OTs are ready to support you.

Contact your local EnableU team today to book an occupational therapy assessment or include OT in your personalised care plan.

Support At Home Provider

Frequently Asked Questions

Registered providers are approved by the NDIS Commission and meet strict quality and safeguard standards. Others may still offer services legally.

Check provider qualifications, reviews, NDIS registration, and ensure clear communication and service agreements.

Home care generally supports older people through aged care funding, while disability support is specific to NDIS participants of all ages.

A support coordinator helps participants understand and implement their NDIS plan and connect with suitable service providers.