PlanOT Services

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| Complex Home Modifications | Assistive Technology | Home Automation  |
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SDA Assessments | Education & Supervision | Medico-legal Reports |

New bathroom shower modification suitable for disabled user

Complex Home Modifications in Perth

Helping you live happily at home

Because everybody deserves a home that best suits their needs.

Life is beautiful but can be challenging at times, too.  For some people in the community, specialised support services are required for greater access, independence and overall wellbeing.

These specialised support services include occupational therapy, which exists to provide better access and improve overall quality of life. At PlanOT, our occupational therapists are committed to delivering quality assessments, recommendations and meaningful, therapeutic services to enhance access and independence around the home.

After all, home is where you should feel most comfortable.

  • Complex home modifications are structural alterations made by a builder with the goal for you to remain in your home with increased independence and safety.

    Our very own Claire Cunningham uses her background in Architectural Science to complement her occupational therapy services, carefully considering optimal complex home modifications on a case by case basis.

    Claire has the unique advantage to draft complex home modification designs suitable for building and council submission. This makes us the only occupational therapy service in Perth to offer this full scale and on-demand complex home modifications with style service.

    Blending occupational therapy and architecture gives on-trend styles and comfort to clients.

    Because there’s no place like home.

    • Grab rails

    • Installing a level access shower

    • Major ramps on entry and exit points to the house

    • Stair lifts

    • Kitchen and bathroom remodelling to enhance safe access.

  • As occupational therapists, it’s our role to listen to your needs and provide clinically justified recommendations to enhance quality of life.

    We conduct our professional assessments by getting to know you and how you interact in your environment. From here, we identify any risks when it comes to mobility and completing activities of daily living such as cooking, dressing and gardening.

    Our whole approach is underpinned by collaboration. It’s our role to listen and guide, not dictate.

    As occupational therapists, we don’t tell you what you must have, but present recommendations.

    The final call is always in your hands.

    Collaboration and transparent, approachable communication are key between our occupational therapists and clients. Clients are 100% involved in the decision-making process at all stages.

    • People living with a disability and their families

    • Insurers and funding bodies (Insurance Commission of WA, National Disability Insurance Scheme, iCare, Allianz, MAC TIO, and TAC for example)

    • Support coordinators

    • Lawyers for the purpose of medicolegal reports.

Are you, or do you know someone, who could benefit from complex home modifications?

Ready to feel safe and independent in your home again? Contact PlanOT to get started with an occupational therapy functional assessment.

Assistive technology device fitted in bedroom

Making lives easier through assistive technology

Function with freedom

Helping you feel confident and supported through assistive technology.

Everybody needs a helping hand at times. Some of us in the community require it more so than others. Assistive technology is a welcomed way to help people living with disability do the things in life, many of us take for granted – like having a shower, getting to a social activity and communicating with others.

At PlanOT, our occupational therapists provide thorough assessments of function, needs and environment – keeping you informed and empowered across the decision making process.

Assistive technology will help you function with greater freedom.

  • Assistive technology refers to the equipment, products, programs and systems that enable someone to maintain, improve or increase their daily living, learning and working.

    The below types of assistive technology are a game-changer for people who would otherwise have difficulty speaking, writing, typing, remembering, seeing, hearing, learning and mobilising.

    • Wheelchairs and other mobility aids

    • Hoists and slings (mobile or ceiling)

    • Reminder applications

    • Home automation

    • Minor home modifications (we also offer complex home modifications)

    • Showering and personal care equipment

    • Pressure mattresses and other pressure care management.

  • We are two occupational therapists with a wide-ranging, dedicated history of over 40 years between Us.

    Because of this, PlanOT have the skillset, reputable networks and unwavering commitment to assist clients reach their goals when it comes to daily living and functioning with freedom.

  • Since 2003, Claire has dedicated herself to assistive technology sourcing and prescription.

    Firsthand she has seen the rapid evolution of technology and how it has supported her clients through their daily living. It really is the little things that make a big difference.

    And that’s what occupational therapy is all about – the small changes that lead to greater access and better outcomes.

    Keen to find out more about how assistive technology helps people increases independence, safety and function?

    Want to know the funding guidelines of assistive technology?

    Claire can help you understand and apply for funding. For compassionate, comprehensive and transparent expertise on assistive technology, call Claire at PlanOT today.

    Function with freedom

    Helping you feel confident and supported through assistive technology.

    • People living with a disability and their families

    • Insurers and funding bodies (Insurance Commission of WA, National Disability Insurance Scheme, iCare, Allianz, MAC TIO, and TAC for example)

    • Support coordinators

    • Lawyers for the purpose of medicolegal reports.

Want to achieve maximum independence in your life? Your quality of life is PlanOT’s priority.

It’s possible through assistive technology. Contact PlanOT today to discover the assistive technology options to help you reach your goals.

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Home automation technology

changing the way you engage with your space

Experience greater autonomy through home automation.

Your home is a sanctuary where you should feel safe, comfortable and confident. How you move about and interact with your home should reflect your needs, too.

It’s no different for people living with a disability; yet many dwellings aren’t suited for their individual requirements. This is where home automation systems can make all the difference.

At PlanOT, our occupational therapists are well-equipped with assessing and prescribing home automation systems so you can truly feel safe, at ease and maximise your independence at home.

  • Home automation is the umbrella term for automatic and electronic control of household activity, appliances and features.

    Essentially, these systems give you easy control of home features for greater convenience and security.

    Combined with assistive technology, home automation systems are helping more people in the community feel safer and more independent in their homes.

    • Integration of home features such as blinds, doors, gates and lights with a smart tablet or other device

    • Integration of one touch automated systems

    • Implementation of voice command software and devices.

    The above systems have the opportunity to make the lives of people living with a disability easier than ever before.

    If this is somebody you love, not much will give you greater joy than seeing your loved one thrive through technology.

  • We recognise the significant benefits of utilising home automation systems for people living with a disability.

    With over 40 years of occupational therapy experience between us, we have supported, recommended and empowered clients with complex disabilities and brain injuries to live their most authentic lives.

    The highly approachable PlanOT team understand the funding guidelines can be hard to understand.

    When you choose PlanOT as your occupational therapy provider, you’ll gain confidence, knowing that you’ll be listened to, guided through options and always receive functional, personalised outcomes.

    Empowering ease and supplementing security in the home.

    • People living with a disability and their families

    • Insurers and funding bodies (Insurance Commission of WA, National Disability Insurance Scheme, iCare, Allianz, MAC TIO, and TAC for example)

    • Support coordinators

    • Lawyers for the purpose of medicolegal reports.

    PlanOT work closely with clients and necessary support people to ensure the client feels comfortable utilising the technology.

    Our reputable suppliers and installers are always on hand if an issue arises with the technology.

Interested to discover how home automation systems will benefit you, or somebody else in your life?

Contact PlanOT today to find out more about how occupational therapy and home automation systems changes lives.

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Specialist Disability Accommodation Assessments

Your unwavering advocate for independent living in the community

The desire for independence is natural to all of us. When barriers and challenges impact our independence and freedom, it can leave us feeling frustrated and isolated.

But what if there were occupational therapists who understood this natural goal for independence, advocated for it through specialised assessment?

There is. At PlanOT, we are able to provide assessment and recommendation for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA).

Discover for yourself how we provide comprehensive SDA assessments for clients with very high support needs, seeking independent living outcomes.

  • To understand what an SDA assessment is, you need to first know what SDA stands for.

    SDA, or Specialist Disability Accommodation, refers to housing or accommodation for people who are in need of specialist housing arrangements. These homes include accessible design and assistive technology and are designed to facilitate the resident’s complex functional or high support needs.

    SDA assessments are comprehensive evaluation of the resident’s current and future needs, where recommendations are laid out to the NDIS against the eligibility for SDA and the individual environmental features necessary for optimal independence and safety.

  • This range of housing is specifically designed for people with extreme functional impairment or very high support needs and as such, funding can be incredibly difficult.

    Participants eligible for SDA:

    • Have an extreme functional impairment or very high support needs

    • Require lots of support from someone else to complete daily tasks

    • Meet the specialist disability accommodation needs requirement

    • Meet the NDIS funding criteria

    At Plan OT, we can help you through the SDA assessment process and advise whether or not we think you, your loved one or patient, might be eligible.

  • We’ll help you feel supported on your quest for independent living.

    How? We start by getting to know you as a person, where you want to be and what tools and strategies you can use to get there.

    Remember, it’s okay to ask for help. PlanOT occupational therapists provide the personalised support needed to reach your independent living goals.

    Feel safe, secure and live your best life with ease in your home through an SDA assessment.

    • People living with a disability and their families

    • Insurers and funding bodies (Insurance Commission of WA, National Disability Insurance Scheme, iCare, Allianz, MAC TIO, and TAC for example)

    • Support coordinators

    • Lawyers for the purpose of medicolegal reports.

Looking for more information about Specialist Disability Accommodation assessments?

Call PlanOT today to learn the next steps and find a Perth occupational therapist who truly advocates for you.

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Education and Supervision Services

Inspiring other occupational therapists through knowledgE

As a leader in complex home modifications in Perth, Claire Cunningham is the go-to occupational therapist in this area.

But instead of gatekeeping this expertise, she chooses to share it with other occupational therapists. After all, occupational therapists work for the same common goal – helping people function to their greatest potential.

We’re all in this together, which means the more occupational therapists who have the skillset to provide home modifications, the greater all of our clients outcomes will likely be.

  • Director and principal occupational therapist, Claire, provides education and supervision sessions to occupational therapists on minor to complex home modifications.

    She can also educate on innovative industry research, industry standards and general disability awareness education for your organisation.

  • Claire structures her education and supervision sessions in a friendly, professional and approachable manner. No questions are out of bounds. Any gaps in knowledge are addressed.

    Education and supervision sessions with Claire include:

    • Resources tailored to your organisation’s needs

    • Case studies that mimic real-life situations to better address minor or complex home modification requirements for your clients

    • Local expertise from a Western Australian trained and practicing occupational therapist

    • Supervision sessions that can be one on one or in small groups – the choice is yours.

    • Occupational therapists

    • People working within the disability sector

    • Students

    • Disability organisations.

Want to consolidate or upskill your home modifications knowledge? At PlanOT, we provide education sessions with other occupational therapists like yourself.

Contact PlanOT to book an education session for your organisation today. Let’s work together to improve functional independence, comfort and safety at home.

Claire Cunningham, Senior Occupational Therapist and Director of PlanOT shaking hands with a client

Perth Medico-legal Reports

Providing professional occupational therapy medico-legal reports

Not only do PlanOT deliver SDA assessments, we’re also fully-equipped to provide professional medico-legal reports.

These comprehensive functional reports are used for all levels and injury complexity, such as personal injury cases, motor vehicle accidents, medical negligence, income protection and insurance, public liability, workplace injury and more.

The medico-legal reports we provide on request

  1. Desktop review and opinion of file

  2. Comprehensive in-home functional assessment and report

  • We offer detailed, independent, unbiased medico legal reports for a variety of diagnoses that require a comprehensive functional assessment. As highly experienced occupational therapists, PlanOT have a track record of assisting balanced outcomes made possible through tried and tested strategies.

  • This type of report outlines any significant, negative impact on a client’s ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL) as a result of injury.

    Recommendations of necessary equipment and services, such as assistive technology needs, costs and suppliers and a prediction of future costs are also addressed.

  • Since 2009, we’ve been providing this service to Western Australian and national courts, insurers and the legal profession, demonstrating extensive experience in the field.

    We write both plaintiff and defendant reports and provide un-biased reports in all situations.

    • Insurers and funding bodies (Insurance Commission of WA, National Disability Insurance Scheme, iCare, Allianz, MAC TIO, and TAC for example)

    • Lawyers for the purpose of medico-legal reports.

Do you need a medico-legal report?

We’re on your side. Contact PlanOT today to find out how our team of occupational therapists can assist.