AIM Therapy has been providing therapy services to children for ten years. We love helping children and teens to improve their skills while also having fun.
Parents most consistently highlight improvements in handwriting, fine motor skills, and school-related outcomes, with multiple reviewers describing noticeable progress after only a few sessions and teachers independently noting changes in the classroom. Named therapists — including Claire, Cassie, Grace, Jamie, and Maria — are frequently described as knowledgeable, engaged, and easy to communicate with, and several parents mention the practice collaborates with schools and other specialists when needed. One reviewer raised a concern about the cancellation policy, describing it as inflexible when a child fell ill and suggesting the practice prioritised revenue over family circumstances; no other reviewer mentioned this issue, but it is the only critical feedback in the sample.
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AIM Therapy has been providing therapy services to children for ten years. We love helping children and teens to improve their skills while also having fun. We offer multidisciplinary assessment and therapy both individual and group services at our 4 Western Australian premises in Wembley, Joondalup, Canning Vale, and Jindalee. All our services are offered face to face or via telehealth.
A therapy that helps children and adults develop the everyday skills needed for daily life — from dressing, writing and play to sensory processing and school participation. Occupational therapists assess what is getting in the way and design practical strategies to build independence and confidence.
Assessment and treatment of communication difficulties including speech sounds, language development, stuttering, voice, and feeding and swallowing. Speech pathologists work with children and adults to help them communicate clearly and confidently.
Assessment and therapy provided by a registered psychologist to support mental health, emotional wellbeing and behaviour. Psychologists work across the lifespan — helping children, adolescents and adults understand and manage challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma and learning differences.
Treatment that uses movement, exercise and hands-on techniques to improve physical function, strength and mobility. For children, physiotherapy often targets gross motor development, balance and coordination; for adults it addresses pain, injury recovery and long-term conditions.
Group programs during school holidays fostering social, communication, and teamwork skills.
Intensive individual therapy session blocks offered during school holidays.
Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Psychology and Physiotherapy assessment at main premises.
A comprehensive assessment — typically conducted by an occupational therapist or allied health professional — that evaluates how a person's disability or health condition affects their ability to carry out daily tasks. The report is used to determine NDIS funding needs and plan appropriate supports.
Allied health and therapeutic services delivered directly within a school setting to support students with disability, developmental differences or learning difficulties. This model reduces disruption to schooling and allows therapists to collaborate with teachers in the child's natural learning environment.