
Brainseed specialises in all-ages, mobile occupational therapy for autism and mental health, operating in Sydney's Inner West.
Multiple reviewers describe Jonathon as particularly effective with children who have struggled to connect with previous OTs, including kids with non-verbal communication, autism, and intellectual disability, with several parents noting their child engaged with him after difficult experiences elsewhere. Patience, friendliness, and a willingness to understand each child's individual needs are the most frequently mentioned qualities across reviews. A number of parents also specifically highlight the quality of his NDIS reports as practically useful in securing funding and support.
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Brainseed specialises in all-ages, mobile occupational therapy for autism and mental health, operating in Sydney's Inner West. They teach practical skills to help children and adults live independently, working at your own pace to build independence in daily life.
Build skills through regular therapy sessions (weekly, fortnightly, or monthly) focusing on self-care, daily living, and life goals.
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.
Assessment, recommendation and training in tools, devices or software that help people with disability participate more independently in daily life. This can range from communication apps and adaptive cutlery to wheelchairs and environmental controls.