Zenzability provides NDIS occupational therapy across South Western Sydney and the Macarthur region. We support children, teenagers and adults living with disability to build practical skills, increase independence and work toward goals that matter in everyday life.
Our occupational therapists deliver sessions at home, in the community, at school or via telehealth. We also offer clinic-based appointments at our Gregory Hills location. However you access support, we work around your routine.
We work with NDIS participants across a wide range of diagnoses and support needs. Our occupational therapists take time to understand each person’s goals, environment and daily life before recommending any supports or strategies.
We support children and adults with autism and ADHD to develop daily living skills, manage sensory processing challenges, build social participation and increase independence at home, school and in the community.
Our early childhood team works with young children experiencing delays in fine motor skills, gross motor skills, self-care and school readiness. Early support makes a significant difference to long-term outcomes.
We support people with physical disability to access the equipment, home modifications and skill-building programs they need to live as independently as possible, including assistive technology assessments and home modification recommendations.
We work with adults living with neurological conditions including cerebral palsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis and acquired brain injury. Our focus is on rebuilding function, adapting environments and supporting participation in meaningful activities.
Our occupational therapists support people with intellectual disability to develop everyday skills, navigate community environments and access the NDIS supports that match their goals.
We support NDIS participants with psychosocial disability to build routines, develop coping strategies and engage more fully in daily life and community participation.

Our occupational therapists travel to you. We deliver sessions at home, in the community, at school or at work, whichever environment is most meaningful for your goals. Mobile OT means therapy happens in the real world, where your daily life actually takes place.

We offer telehealth OT for participants who prefer remote sessions or are unable to access in-person support. Telehealth sessions work well for consultations, progress reviews, goal-setting and guided exercises. Available to participants across NSW.

A Functional Capacity Assessment (FCA) is a detailed report that documents how your disability affects your daily functioning. FCAs are used to support NDIS plan reviews and funding applications. Our assessments are thorough, clearly written and completed within agreed timeframes.

We provide early childhood occupational therapy for children under 9, supporting development across fine motor skills, gross motor skills, sensory processing, self-care and school readiness.

We complete assessments for Supported Independent Living (SIL), Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), Individualised Living Options (ILO) and home modifications. These reports support your housing goals and funding applications with evidence-based recommendations.

We assess your needs and recommend assistive technology to support independence, mobility and communication. This includes low-cost items through to complex equipment requiring NDIS capital funding.

We work with you to build independence in essential everyday activities, such as dressing, showering, cooking, and personal hygiene, so you can manage your daily routines with greater confidence and less reliance on others.

Our OTs assess your home environment and recommend practical changes, like grab rails, ramps, or accessible bathrooms, to make your living space safer and more functional for your needs.

We identify, recommend, and train you in the use of assistive technology, from adaptive cutlery and mobility aids to communication devices and power wheelchairs.

We deliver targeted therapy to improve fine and gross motor skills, balance, coordination, and sensory processing, supporting individuals with sensory or neurological needs.

We help develop skills for school or work, including organisational strategies, adapting learning or workplace environments, and creating routines that support success in education or employment.

Support includes guidance for using public transport, shopping, or joining social and recreational activities, with the aim of building connection and independence outside the home.
Occupational therapy is funded under the Capacity Building support category, specifically Improved Daily Living. This funding can be used for assessments, therapy sessions and reports.
We welcome participants on all NDIS plan management types, including agency-managed, plan-managed and self-managed plans. Our fees are in line with NDIS pricing limits.
If you are unsure whether your plan includes occupational therapy funding, contact us and we can help you work through it before we get started. No GP referral is required.

Contact us through our enquiry form or call 1300 927 104. Tell us a little about who you are supporting and what you are hoping to achieve. We will get back to you promptly to discuss next steps.

Your allocated occupational therapist will complete an initial assessment. This involves understanding your goals, your daily environment and the supports currently in place. We use this to build a clear picture of what therapy can help you achieve.

We develop a therapy plan tailored to your NDIS goals and funding. Sessions begin at your preferred location, whether that is home, school, community or clinic.
Zenzability delivers mobile occupational therapy across South Western Sydney and the Macarthur region, including Campbelltown, Liverpool, Camden and surrounding suburbs.
Clinic-based sessions are available at our Gregory Hills location.
Telehealth services are also available to NDIS participants across NSW.
For more information about occupational therapy in your area, visit our location pages for Campbelltown, Liverpool and Camden.
Occupational therapists work with people across a wide range of conditions, including autism, ADHD, developmental delays, cerebral palsy, stroke, acquired brain injury, multiple sclerosis, physical disability, intellectual disability and mental health conditions. The focus is always on improving a person’s ability to do the activities that matter most in their daily life.
You can access occupational therapy if your plan includes Capacity Building funding under Improved Daily Living. Contact us and we will help you confirm whether your funding covers what you need. No GP referral is required to get started.
Yes. We support participants on agency-managed, plan-managed and self-managed NDIS plans. Our fees are in line with NDIS pricing limits regardless of how your plan is managed.
Occupational therapy involves ongoing sessions, skill-building and goal-focused support. A Functional Capacity Assessment is a one-off report that documents how your disability affects your daily functioning. FCAs are commonly used to support NDIS plan reviews or justify funding for certain supports. We provide both.
Your first session is an initial assessment. Your occupational therapist will spend time getting to know you, understanding your goals, observing how you manage daily tasks and reviewing your environment. From there, they develop a therapy plan. There is no pressure to commit to anything before you are ready.
Our occupational therapists travel to your home, school, workplace or community setting. Therapy happens in the environments where your goals actually matter. For many participants this is more effective than clinic-based therapy because the therapist can observe and work within your real-world context.
No referral is required. You can contact us directly to enquire about occupational therapy for yourself or someone you support.
Yes. We work with children in school settings to support participation, sensory processing, fine motor skills and classroom routines. We can also liaise with teachers and school support staff as part of your child’s therapy plan where helpful.