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Home Modifications and the NDIS: Making Everyday Living Safer and More Accessible
Learn how occupational therapists assess and recommend home modifications to improve safety, accessibility and independence for NDIS participants and older adults.


How Home Modifications Improve Safety, Independence, and Daily Living
Discover how occupational therapy home modifications improve safety, accessibility, independence, and participation in everyday life through evidence-based intervention.


Home Modifications: Creating Safer and More Accessible Living Spaces
Learn how home modifications can improve safety, accessibility, and independence. Occupational therapists provide tailored assessments and NDIS reports to help you live safely in your home.


Home Modifications and Occupational Therapy: Creating Safe, Accessible Spaces with NDIS Support
Occupational therapists play a vital role in helping individuals create safer, more accessible homes. This blog explains how home modifications improve daily living and how NDIS funding can support these essential changes.


The Role of Occupational Therapists in Home Modifications: Creating Safer, More Accessible Living Spaces
OTs are highly trained in assessing a person’s individual needs and recommending tailored modifications to improve safety, accessibility, and quality of life.


Join Our Team: Build Your Allied Health Career on the South Coast
Join a growing allied health team on the South Coast and build a meaningful career supporting individuals and families through occupational therapy and speech pathology.


Leadership That Builds Strong, Sustainable Allied Health Services
Leadership shapes culture — and strong, sustainable clinics grow from leaders who value people, innovation, and long-term impact. Discover how South Coast Therapy & Support Group’s leadership team fosters a sustainable, people-centred environment where clinicians thrive and clients benefit.


Meaningful Work That Makes a Real Difference (And Feels Good to Do)
At SCTSG, our team members don’t just go to work — they contribute to real change. Here’s why so many clinicians and support staff love the purpose, impact, and fulfilment that comes from working in our community-focused practice.
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