As a trusted, NDIS-registered allied health provider, we are committed to delivering comprehensive support tailored to your unique needs. We prioritise the health and well-being of you and your family, ensuring that our services provide the highest level of care, compassion, and professionalism. You can rely on us to be with you every step of the way, helping to enhance your quality of life and achieve your personal goals.
Therapists work with your child to help them understand and manage their emotions, improve social interactions, and build healthy relationships. They use evidence-based strategies to teach skills like expressing feelings, communicating effectively, resolving conflicts, and making friends.
PICA is a condition where individuals eat non-food items such as dirt, paper, or small objects. Treatment for PICA focuses on increasing safety and reducing the behaviour through a combination of strategies.
High-risk behaviours, such as self-harm, aggression, and physical destruction, can pose significant safety concerns. Self-harm involves deliberately injuring oneself, often as a way to cope with emotional distress. Aggression includes hostile actions directed at others, while physical destruction involves intentionally damaging objects or property. Addressing these behaviours requires identifying their underlying causes and implementing effective strategies to promote safer, healthier responses.