OCCUPaTIONAL THERAPY SERVICES
WHO I CAN SUPPORT
NeuroNest Occupational Therapy supports neurodivergent adults across Australia through affirming, flexible Telehealth sessions. I am experienced in supporting folks within the queer and multiply disabled communities. I am passionate about intersectional care including supporting those who may be navigating late diagnosis, autistic burnout, chronic illness and PDA. I welcome adults who have had difficult or non-affirming experiences with previous services and may be looking to explore whether we collaboratively co-design an approach that feels safe and beneficial for their neurodivergent needs.
Services Provided
No Cost 15 minute Discovery Call: A no cost check in to discuss whether Neuronest Occupational therapy is a good fit for you.
Ongoing One to One Therapy: Regular sessions to explore your goals and needs at a pace that feels safe and sustainable.
NDIS Funded Supports and Reporting: I work with self-managed and plan-managed participants, offering functional capacity assessments, therapy reports, collaborative goal setting and system navigation. Please note I am currently unable to provide support with home modification applications or complex high risk assistive technology prescription.
Short Term or Block Based Therapy: Short term or block supports for specific support needs or goals.
ot Can ASSIST WITH
Support considers the interaction between you, your environment and your daily activities. The occupations we focus on can be therapeutic in themselves, not just outcomes. Areas we might explore together include:
Building understanding of your neurology, sensory needs and lived experiences
Accessing autistic joy and navigating barriers to leisure
Navigating chronic illness alongside neurodivergence
Navigating autistic burnout
Supporting executive function in ways that honour your pacing, processing style and support needs
Exploring interoception and connecting with body signals
Understanding and supporting emotion, energy and nervous system regulation
Modifications for self care, daily living, sleep and rest
Navigating food and eating routines through an anti-diet lens
Workplace and study accommodations, advocacy skills and systems navigation
Connecting with community and support networks, and building shared understanding