Capacity Building or Rehabilitation
Occupational Therapy input to support our clients to achieve their goals.
Capacity Building is an NDIS term for support services that help you build your skills and increase your independence. Typically the client identifies goals that are important to them, and the Occupational Therapist would use their professional skills to help the client ‘build capacity’ to do things that are important and necessary to them.
‘Capacity Building’ and ‘goals’ are broad terms that mean different things to different people. Sometimes a person has a long term vision of where they want to be and the best way to get there is to break down the large or long-term goal into smaller stepping stone goals.
Sometimes building capacity can mean establishing a routine that makes sense, or getting out to a community group, or returning to paid or volunteer work, or finding a way to do things at home in a way that doesn’t leave you exhausted.
Our Occupational Therapists adopt a practical and non-judgmental approach with clients and we’re always open to feedback about what is and isn’t working in our capacity building sessions.
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