NDIS Registered — QLD

Occupational Therapy
in Long Pocket, QLD

Daar's registered occupational therapists serve Long Pocket and the community around Long Pocket Community Centre — NDIS-funded OT, sensory processing, fine motor, daily living skills and assistive technology assessments.

NDIS Registered Provider Capacity Building Funded OT Services Long Pocket Metro QLD 4068
Why Families Choose Daar

Evidence-Based Occupational Therapy.
Real independence, every day.

We’re a registered NDIS Occupational Therapy provider — delivering sensory processing, fine motor, daily living skills, assistive technology and home modifications for NDIS participants across every suburb in Australia, including Long Pocket.

Now Accepting OT Referrals in Long Pocket
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Personalised occupational therapy programs delivered for NDIS participants with autism, sensory processing difficulties, physical disability and complex support needs across Australia.
Client Satisfaction
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NDIS Registered Provider

Registered NDIS Occupational Therapy Provider

Daar is a fully NDIS-registered Occupational Therapy provider. Your Capacity Building funding works seamlessly — line item 15_053_0128_1_3, no extra admin, no out-of-pocket cost.

Every Program is Personalised

No cookie-cutter therapy. Every OT program in Long Pocket is built around the individual — their functional strengths, daily living goals, environment, and support network.

Serving Long Pocket & All of Australia

Occupational therapy delivered in-home, clinic, school or via telehealth — covering Long Pocket and every metropolitan, regional, and remote community across all 7 states and territories.

In-Home Clinic School Telehealth

Measurable, Evidence-Based Outcomes

Our OT programs are grounded in evidence-based practice and Occupational Therapy Australia standards. We track functional gains, independence milestones and quality of life improvements at every review.

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“Daar’s occupational therapist completely transformed our daughter’s independence. Within a few months of OT, she was dressing herself, managing her sensory needs and thriving at school. The team was warm, professional, and truly understood her needs as an NDIS participant. We couldn’t recommend them more highly.”

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Sarah K. Parent of NDIS participant · Occupational Therapy · QLD
OT services we provide in Long Pocket
Sensory Processing Therapy
Early Intervention
Assistive Technology
Home Modifications
Fine Motor & Handwriting
OT for Autism
Daily Living Skills
School Readiness
Telehealth OT
Parent & Carer Coaching
Sensory Processing Therapy
Early Intervention
Assistive Technology
Home Modifications
Fine Motor & Handwriting
OT for Autism
Daily Living Skills
School Readiness
Telehealth OT
Parent & Carer Coaching
Getting started is simple
From referral to results in 3 steps
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Refer or Self-Refer
Contact us directly or ask your GP, paediatrician, or NDIS planner to refer you. No referral needed — we accept self-referrals.
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Initial Assessment
Our occupational therapist assesses your functional needs and daily living goals in Long Pocket, co-designing a personalised OT program with clear, measurable outcomes.
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Thrive Together
Regular OT sessions, progress tracking, and caregiver coaching so independence gains last — in Long Pocket and across all environments.

Ready to take the first step? Book your initial consultation in Long Pocket today.

Get Started

No referral needed · NDIS Capacity Building funded · 15_053_0128_1_3

Daar provides NDIS Occupational Therapy in Long Pocket, Queensland. Our registered occupational therapists deliver sensory processing therapy, fine motor development, daily living skills, assistive technology assessments and home modifications for NDIS participants with autism, sensory processing disorder, physical disability, acquired brain injury, and complex support needs — including sessions near Long Pocket Community Centre and across Long Pocket and surrounding areas.

All services are funded under NDIS Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living (line item 15_053_0128_1_3). No out-of-pocket cost for eligible participants.

Learn more about NDIS Occupational Therapy at Daar →

Occupational Therapy Services in Long Pocket, QLD

Fine Motor Skills & Handwriting

Early intervention in Long Pocket for children with grip strength, pencil control, scissor use and handwriting difficulties — including Handwriting Without Tears and CO-OP approaches. Early Childhood Approaches funding available.

Children under 7 Handwriting NDIS funded

Activities of Daily Living (ADL)

Activities of Daily Living (ADL) therapy in Long Pocket building independence in dressing, grooming, cooking, meal prep and self-care — delivered at home, in the community and in clinic so skills transfer to real life.

In-Home Independence NDIS funded

Assistive Technology Assessment

Specialised therapy in Long Pocket identifying and prescribing NDIS-funded equipment — from grip aids and adaptive cutlery to communication devices, powered wheelchairs and smart home modifications — with end-to-end report writing.

AT Assessor Capital Supports NDIS funded

Social Communication Therapy

Pragmatic language and social skills therapy in Long Pocket for individuals with autism, ADHD, and social communication disorders — building conversational skills, turn-taking, and peer interaction.

Autism & ASD Pragmatic language NDIS funded

School Readiness & Paediatric OT

Paediatric OT in Long Pocket building the skills children need for school — attention, self-regulation, pencil grip, scissor use, toileting independence and social participation from day one.

Online sessions Flexible scheduling NDIS funded

Occupational Therapy for Autism, Sensory Processing & More in Long Pocket

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Sensory Processing Disorder
ADHD & Attention Difficulties
Cerebral Palsy
Developmental Delay
Acquired Brain Injury & Stroke
Intellectual Disability
Physical & Mobility Impairment

Occupational Therapist Near Long Pocket

In-Home Occupational Therapy

Our occupational therapists come to you in Long Pocket, including sessions near Long Pocket Community Centre. In-home OT is ideal for working on daily living skills in the environment where they matter most.

Clinic-Based Sessions

Structured OT sessions at one of Daar's Queensland clinics — designed for participants in Long Pocket who benefit from a dedicated, sensory-equipped therapy environment.

School & Kindergarten Consultation

Our OTs in Long Pocket work alongside schools and early childhood settings to embed sensory, fine motor and self-regulation strategies where children spend their time.

Parent & Carer Coaching

We coach families in Long Pocket to support independence at home, making OT gains last between sessions and across all environments.

Getting Occupational Therapy in Long Pocket — 4 Steps

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Contact Daar

Call or submit the form. We confirm your NDIS Capacity Building funding and arrange a consultation with a registered occupational therapist serving Long Pocket, QLD.

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OT Matching & Assessment

We match you with an occupational therapist suited to your functional needs. They conduct an initial OT assessment in Long Pocket — in-home, clinic or telehealth — covering sensory processing, fine motor, daily living skills and assistive technology needs.

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Personalised OT Program

Your occupational therapist develops a structured OT program with clear, measurable independence goals tailored to the participant's needs in Long Pocket. Goals are set collaboratively with the participant, family and support team.

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Ongoing OT Sessions & Review

Regular occupational therapy sessions in Long Pocket — tracked against your NDIS goals. We review progress, adjust strategies and provide functional capacity reports for your NDIS plan review.

Occupational Therapy FAQs — Long Pocket, QLD

An occupational therapist in Long Pocket assesses and treats difficulties with daily life — dressing, cooking, school and work tasks, sensory processing, fine motor skills and community access — to build independence and quality of life.
If your NDIS plan includes Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living (Support Category 15), you can use those funds for occupational therapy in Long Pocket. Contact Daar and we will check your plan and get started without delay.
Yes. Paediatric OT is a core service in Long Pocket, QLD. Early Childhood Approaches (ECA) funding can also be used for children under 7 — no prior NDIS plan required.
Daar provides Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) in Long Pocket for participants who over- or under-respond to touch, sound, movement or visual input — all NDIS-funded under Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living.
Yes. Daar's occupational therapists work with NDIS participants of all ages in Long Pocket, QLD — from paediatric OT for children through to aged-care and acquired injury support for adults.
Occupational therapists focus on helping people participate in daily activities — self-care, work, leisure and school. Physiotherapists focus on movement and pain. For NDIS daily living and capacity building goals in Long Pocket, an OT is the right starting point.
Contact Daar via the enquiry form or phone. Our intake team confirms your NDIS Capacity Building funding and matches you with a registered OT in Long Pocket — typically starting within 1–2 weeks.Long Pocket, QLD, and schedule your first appointment — often within 1–2 weeks.
Yes. Daar covers metro, regional and remote areas of Queensland, including Long Pocket. For remote communities, we prioritise telehealth with scheduled in-person assessment blocks — all NDIS-funded.

Get Occupational Therapy in Long Pocket

Daar's registered occupational therapists serve Long Pocket and all surrounding Queensland areas. NDIS Capacity Building funded — no out-of-pocket cost.

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