Between work, school pickups, and medical appointments, I’m struggling to get my husband to his OT sessions. He's recovering from a brain injury, and I know therapy is important, but the logistics are a nightmare. Someone told me they had OT done at home with proper assessments and NDIS reports. Was it manageable? I need something that fits around our crazy schedule.
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I need something that fits around our crazy schedule.
I need something that fits around our crazy schedule.
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Honestly, convenience was key for us. My sister didn’t have the energy or time to coordinate constant travel. Having OT at home meant she got consistent therapy without all the extra steps. And for carers like me, it meant less burnout. Therapists who come to you make all the difference when time is limited.
We were in the same boat, honestly. The mobile occupational therapist gold coast came straight to us and handled everything—full assessments, home setup review, even reports for NDIS capacity building. They worked around our availability and made the sessions feel like part of daily life, not an extra burden. It made rehab doable, finally.