Disability Services Melbourne Northern, VIC

Assistive Technology Assessment in Brunswick

What happens in an Assistive Technology (AT) Assessment in Brunswick? Our guide explains the step-by-step process and how an OT can help you find the right tools. Local Melbourne Northern team. Funded via NDIS Capacity Building. Call 08 6386 9999.

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Quick Facts

Key information about Assistive Technology Assessment in Brunswick
FeatureDetails
Typical Cost$150-$250/hour (NDIS price guide rates)
Funding OptionsNDIS Capacity Building, Home Care Packages, Medicare, Private
AvailabilityWeekdays, some weekend availability
Service HoursBy appointment
Wait Time to Start1-3 weeks depending on therapist availability

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About Our Melbourne Northern Team

From Brunswick to Epping, our Northern Melbourne team provides care that reflects the area's vibrant, multicultural character.

Transport South Morang train line and extensive bus services throughout the northern suburbs.
Nearest Hospital Royal Melbourne Hospital

Local Resources in Brunswick

Community

Multicultural suburb with strong Greek, Italian, and Middle Eastern communities. Growing young professional population.

Accessibility

Flat terrain along Sydney Road. Tram stops have platform stops. Some older buildings lack lift access.

Medical Centres

  • Brunswick Medical Centre
  • Sydney Road Medical Practice
  • Barkly Street Medical

Pharmacies

  • Brunswick Pharmacy
  • Chemist Warehouse Sydney Road
  • Priceline Pharmacy Brunswick

Transport

  • Route 19 tram
  • Upfield train line
  • Multiple bus routes

Support Groups

  • Merri Health seniors programs
  • Brunswick Neighbourhood House
  • Italian Senior Citizens Club
Council: City of Moreland Postcode: 3056 Pop: 24,000

Find the Right Tools in {suburb}: What to Expect from an Assistive Technology Assessment.

You understand that assistive technology (AT) can make life at home safer and easier, but with so many options, how do you choose the right ones? The answer is a professional assessment, available right here in {suburb}.

An Assistive Technology Assessment isn’t a test. It’s a collaborative, practical conversation and observation aimed at finding the best solutions for your specific needs and goals in your {suburb} home. It’s about matching the right tools to you.

What is an AT Assessment?

An AT Assessment is a comprehensive evaluation conducted by a qualified health professional to identify which devices, equipment, or home modifications can best support your independence, safety, and wellbeing. The focus is always on your personal goals.

Who Performs the Assessment?

In {suburb}, these assessments are typically carried out by a university-qualified Occupational Therapist (OT). OTs are experts in the relationship between people, their daily activities (“occupations”), and their environment. They are the ideal professionals to help you find practical and effective technology solutions.

The Assessment Process: A Step-by-Step Guide

Our {suburb}-based process is designed to be friendly, thorough, and all about you. Here’s what you can expect:

Step 1: The Initial Chat The assessment begins with a conversation. The OT will want to understand what’s important to you. What do you want to achieve? What tasks have become difficult or frustrating? What are your daily routines? This helps set the goals for the assessment.

Step 2: The Home Walk-Through The OT will then walk through your {suburb} home with you. They’ll observe how you perform everyday tasks, such as getting out of a chair, making a cup of tea, or having a shower. This practical observation helps them identify potential risks and see exactly where the right piece of technology could help.

Step 3: Trying Things Out Where possible, the OT may bring some simple pieces of equipment to trial during the visit in {suburb}. This could be a specific type of jar opener or a long-handled shoe horn. This hands-on approach helps determine what works best for you in the real world.

Step 4: Recommendations & Discussion After the observation, the OT will discuss their findings with you. They will explain the different types of AT that could help you achieve your goals and answer all your questions. This is a collaborative discussion to decide on the best path forward.

What Happens After the Assessment?

Following the assessment, you will receive a comprehensive report. This report will detail:

  • Your goals and the challenges identified.
  • Specific recommendations for assistive technology, equipment, or home modifications.
  • Justification for why each item is recommended, which is crucial for funding.

This report is a vital document that can be submitted to your Home Care Package (HCP) provider or the NDIS to get funding for the recommended solutions in {suburb}.

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