Two Sense Therapy
NDIS Occupational Therapy Services
We are a small family-owned business based in Cheltenham with our Founder and Occupational Therapist Angus at the forefront. Since opening in 2020 Angus has worked with hundreds of individual NDIS participants to assist them with functional capacity assessments, low-cost AT recommendations, complex AT assessments, Complex home modification assessments, Supported independent living assessments, and Specialist Disability Accommodation assessments. He established a strong foundation in working with people with a wide variety of disabilities as well as obtaining a firm understanding of the decision-making process of the NDIA. Angus has worked primarily with adults and has experience with physical and psychosocial disabilities, including dual disabilities and participants with complex social backgrounds.
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Service Area
We provide services from the Melbourne CBD down to Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. If you are based in the south east suburbs and your location has not been outlined get in contact with us to confirm if we provide services to your area.
All of our services are provided within the comfort of your own home, a local community centre, or via Telehealth platforms.
Referrals we are accepting
Two Sense Therapy is mobile and completes assessments in the comfort of our client's homes. We are currently accepting referrals for the following areas:
Assistive Technology Assessment (simple and complex)
Home Modifications Assessment (simple and complex)
SIL Assessment
SDA Assessment
Functional Assessments
Accepted funding type & NDIS support requirments
Two Sense Therapy operates primarily within the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funding body and accepts referrals from Plan-managed and Self-managed NDIS participants.
The NDIS provides funding to participants for support and services aimed at increasing their independence, inclusion, and social and economic participation.
Eligible participants with a disability can gain more time with family and friends, more independence in day-to-day living, access to new skills, jobs, volunteering and an improved their quality of life.
Supports that are funded by the NDIS need to:
Be related to the participant's disability
Not include day-to-day living costs that are not related to a participant's disability support needs
Represent value for money
Be likely to be effective and beneficial to the participant, and
Take into account informal supports given to participants by families, carers, networks, and the community.
It was lovely to meet Angus in person today- he seems really nice, friendly and professional”
It was lovely to meet Angus in person today- he seems really nice, friendly and professional”
Respect
We work in partnership with our clients to deliver dignified, personal care that translates into considerate mutual relationships.
Inclusion
Disability affects people from all walks of life. Our therapists embrace your unique story to tailor empowered solutions for your future.
Trust
We work in partnership with our clients to deliver dignified, personal care that translates into considerate mutual relationships.
Understanding
Disability affects people from all walks of life. Our therapists embrace your unique story to tailor empowered solutions for your future.