My Therapy Crew is a multidisciplinary allied health team providing occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech pathology, music therapy, positive behaviour support, and dietitian services across mult
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My Therapy Crew is a multidisciplinary allied health team providing occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech pathology, music therapy, positive behaviour support, and dietitian services across multiple locations. They are committed to helping clients achieve their goals with experienced therapists, including senior therapists with over 15 years' experience, and emphasize a person-centred approach where clients are at the centre of everything they do.
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.
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.
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.
A therapy approach that reduces challenging behaviours by understanding what is driving them and building supportive routines, environments and skills, so a child can take part more fully at home, school and in the community.
A registered Allied Health profession that uses music-based activities — such as singing, instrument playing and songwriting — to support communication, social, emotional and physical goals. Music therapy is effective for children and adults with a wide range of developmental, neurological and mental health conditions.
Evidence-based assessment and advice from an Accredited Practising Dietitian on food, nutrition and eating behaviours. For children, this often covers fussy eating, growth concerns, food allergies and healthy development; for adults it covers medical nutrition management and general health.
Thorough driving assessments and vehicle modifications to help regain safe driving ability after injury or illness.
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.
Services provided to help older people remain living at home for longer.
Support delivered by trained Allied Health Assistants under the supervision of a registered therapist. Assistants help implement therapy programs, practise skills with clients and provide increased frequency of support, making therapy more accessible and consistent.
NDIS-approved supports, from the Commission register.