THERAPY ASSISTANTS AND SUPPORT WORK
We recognise the essential roles that our Therapy Assistants and Support Workers play in delivering effective care. Our team is committed to enhancing the well-being and independence of our clients by providing comprehensive support in both clinical and everyday settings.
How we assist
OUR THERAPY ASSISTANTS
Explore expert in-home and community-based support with Sound Solutions Therapy Services. Serving Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, and Fraser Coast, our dedicated therapy assistants and support workers deliver accessible, high-quality care throughout Queensland. Connect with our professional team right in your community for personalised assistance and support.
Role and Importance
Our Therapy Assistants are vital in supporting our Speech and Occupational Therapists. They work under close supervision to implement detailed therapy plans that address each client’s specific needs.
Personalised Programs
Our Therapy assistants help improving communication skills, enhancing motor abilities, and increasing independence in daily tasks.
Ongoing Collaboration
Therapy Assistants continuously collaborate with therapists to refine and adjust therapy programs, ensuring that all interventions are aligned with the clients' evolving goals and preferences.
OUR LOCATIONS
Support we provide
OUR SUPPORT WORKERS
Discover leading in-home and community-based therapy services with Sound Solutions Therapy Services. Covering Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, and Fraser Coast, we provide easy access to top-quality care throughout Queensland. Connect with local expert Occupational Therapists right in your community!
Daily Living Assistance
Our Support Workers help clients achieve greater independence by supporting tasks such as personal care, shopping, budgeting, and meal preparation.
Community Involvement
Beyond daily support, our workers assist clients in navigating community spaces, attending appointments, and participating in social events.
Enhancing Autonomy
Our Support Workers empower our clients to maintain and improve their organisational skills, thus enabling a higher degree of autonomy in various life aspects.
Got questions?
FAQ
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What is a Speech Pathologist?Speech Pathologists have been trained to assess and provide therapy for people who have difficulties communicating. Sound Solutions Therapy Services provide assessment and therapy for all aspects of communication including speech, writing, reading, signs, symbols and gestures. We also work with people who have difficulties swallowing food and drink. Speech pathologists or speech-language pathologists were formerly known as speech therapists.
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Where do Speech Pathologists work?Speech pathologists can work in a variety of settings. Here at Sound Solutions Therapy Services, we can provide services in: Kindergartens Primary school Secondary schools Homes Child care centres or At our office, conveniently located on Boat Harbour Drive (Hervey Bay).
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Do I need a referral for Speech Therapy?Generally, you can book an initial Speech Therapy appointment without needing a referral. This allows you to contact a speech therapist directly to set up a session. However, if you want to use Medicare to help cover the cost, you'll need a referral from your doctor. There are also other funding options that might require a referral. For instance, if your child's teacher has concerns about their speech and communication skills, they might write a referral letter. Bringing this letter to the speech therapist can be very helpful for the initial assessment.
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Who do Speech Pathologists work with?A speech pathologist’s workload might include: Working in a child care centre with a group of children who are hard to understand Working with a school child who can’t understand what his teacher says Working with a high school student who stutters Training a teacher who constantly loses her voice to use it more effectively Rehabilitating a young man who has severe brain injury due to a motorcycle accident Liaising with the carers of an elderly man, who has dementia Helping a woman who has had a stroke to regain her communication skills, advising her husband and family Providing education for teachers, doctors or parents Providing communication strategies for a person with intellectual disability Treating a person who has swallowing problems following a stroke Assisting children and adults who are learning to read
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How many sessions will I need to see noticeable changes?The necessary number of speech therapy sessions varies from person to person and is influenced by several key factors to see noticeable effects: The specific reasons prompting the need for speech therapy. The presence and impact of other conditions alongside the main communication issue, such as a combination of Autism Spectrum Disorder and stuttering. The severity of the communication difficulties being addressed. The extent of family or parental involvement, especially in applying therapeutic strategies outside of sessions.
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What is an Occupational Therapist?Occupational Therapists (OT’s) help people at all stages of life, with a focus on increasing their participation in the things they need to do, and the things they want to do. Often confused with occupational health and safety, or work rehabilitation, an OT considers not only work environments, but all environments that their client might interact with, for example, their home, school, and community.
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How do I know if I need an Occupational Therapist?If you or a loved one struggle with routine tasks, feel that your home environment could be safer, or need support adjusting to a physical condition, occupational therapy might be beneficial. A consultation with one of our therapists can provide a detailed assessment and recommendations.
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Is Occupational Therapy covered by insurance?Many of our occupational therapy services are covered under various insurance plans, including NDIS, DVA, and private health insurance. We can help you navigate coverage options to ensure you get the support you need.
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Can Occupational Therapy help with work-related issues?Absolutely. Occupational therapy can assist in adapting work environments to better suit your physical needs, help manage work-related stress, and improve ergonomic practices. Our therapists can provide strategies and modifications that enhance workplace safety and efficiency.
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What interventions do you use?Common occupational therapy intervention could involve anything from helping children with disabilities and delays to participate in school and social activities, designing exercise programs for patients post neurological incident, or assessing the home environment to make physical modifications that allow an elderly client remain living safely at home for as long as possible.