AHPRA-Registered Occupational Therapists Across Australia

Occupational Therapy for ADHD

Supporting children and adults with ADHD to develop practical strategies for daily life. Our registered occupational therapists deliver ADHD occupational therapy in your home, school or workplace across QLD, NSW, VIC and TAS.

Supporting Independence with Occupational Therapy for ADHD

Living with ADHD presents unique challenges, but the right support can make a meaningful difference. ADHD occupational therapy focuses on developing practical skills and strategies that work in your everyday life.

Evidence-Based Practice

Flexible Scheduling

Family Involvement

Collaborative Care

Our Approach to Occupational Therapy for ADHD

Understanding

We recognise that ADHD looks different for everyone. We listen without judgement and tailor our approach to your unique strengths and challenges.

Collaboration

We work closely with you, your family, teachers, and other health professionals to ensure consistent, coordinated support across all environments.

Accessibility

We believe effective ADHD support should be accessible. That's why we bring ADHD occupational therapy to your home, school or workplace across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.

Excellence

We stay current with the latest ADHD research and intervention strategies, continuously improving our practice to provide the best possible support.

Why Choose Astrad for Occupational Therapy for ADHD

Experienced ADHD Support from Registered Occupational Therapists

ADHD-Informed Approach

Our occupational therapists understand the unique challenges of ADHD. We use evidence-based strategies in our ADHD occupational therapy sessions to address executive function, self-regulation, organisation and daily living skills.

Therapy in Familiar Environments

ADHD occupational therapy works best in real-world settings. We deliver sessions in your home, school or workplace, addressing challenges in the environments where they occur.

Whole-Person Support

ADHD affects many areas of life. Our ADHD occupational therapy addresses executive function, sensory regulation, time management and daily routines to support meaningful participation.

NDIS, Medicare & Private Options

We support NDIS participants with ADHD-related functional capacity building. We also work with private clients and can assist with Medicare referrals where applicable. Our team helps you navigate funding options.

Practical, Measurable Progress

We focus on functional outcomes that matter to you. Whether that means completing homework independently, managing work deadlines, or maintaining daily routines, we work towards goals you can see and feel.

AHPRA-Registered Therapists

All Astrad occupational therapists are registered with AHPRA and committed to evidence-based practice. You receive care from qualified professionals who maintain the highest standards of clinical care.

Our Process

We follow a structured approach to ADHD occupational therapy, helping you develop practical management strategies.

  • 1

    Initial ADHD Assessment

    We take time to understand your unique challenges, daily routines, and goals. Our comprehensive assessment identifies specific areas where occupational therapy may support better functioning.

  • 2

    Personalised Strategy Development

    Based on your assessment, we develop tailored strategies targeting executive function, self-regulation, organisation, and sensory needs. Every plan is designed around your lifestyle and priorities.

  • 3

    Ongoing Therapy & Support

    We work alongside you to implement strategies, adjust approaches as needed, and build lasting skills. Regular reviews help us track progress and refine your therapy plan.

How ADHD Occupational Therapy Can Help

Executive Function Skills

ADHD occupational therapy may support planning, prioritising and task initiation. We teach practical strategies for breaking down tasks, getting started and seeing things through to completion.

      Self-Regulation Strategies

      Learn techniques for managing impulses, emotions, and energy levels. Our therapists help you develop personalised strategies for staying calm and focused in challenging situations.

      Organisation and Time Management

      From morning routines to homework completion, we help establish systems that work for you. Visual schedules, timers, and environmental modifications can support better time awareness.

      Sensory Processing Support

      Many people with ADHD experience sensory sensitivities. We assess sensory needs and develop strategies for creating environments that support focus and reduce overwhelm.

Understanding ADHD and Occupational Therapy

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects approximately 5-7% of Australian children and 2-4% of adults. ADHD occupational therapy helps individuals develop skills and strategies to manage daily challenges and participate fully in work, school and home life.

Living with ADHD can feel like running a race where everyone else knows the rules except you. The constant effort to stay focused, remember tasks and regulate emotions is exhausting – and often invisible to others. If you or your child has ADHD, please know that the struggles are real, and seeking ADHD occupational therapy is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Behind every missed deadline, forgotten appointment or emotional outburst is a person trying their best in a world that expects brains to work a certain way. ADHD occupational therapy is not about forcing you to fit into a neurotypical mould. It is about discovering what works for your unique brain and building systems that support your success on your own terms.

We see the creativity, energy and passion that often come with ADHD. These are genuine strengths that deserve to be nurtured, not suppressed. Our approach to ADHD occupational therapy celebrates what makes you different while providing practical tools for the areas where you need support. You are not broken – you simply need strategies designed for the way your mind works.

For parents watching their child struggle with homework, friendships or self-esteem, the journey can feel heartbreaking. You may have heard comments from teachers, family members or even strangers who do not understand. ADHD occupational therapy provides a safe, judgement-free space where your child is accepted and supported, and where you as a parent receive guidance and reassurance.

Whether you are a child learning to navigate school, a teenager preparing for independence, or an adult who has spent years wondering why everything feels harder than it should – there is hope. With the right support through ADHD occupational therapy, people with ADHD go on to build successful careers, meaningful relationships and fulfilling lives. Your ADHD is part of who you are, and who you are is more than enough.

Common Questions About Occupational Therapy for ADHD

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Our Allied Health Services

Astrad Allied Health provides a range of occupational therapy and speech pathology services:

Mobile Occupational Therapy

Registered occupational therapists providing support for daily living skills, independence and participation in work, school and community activities.

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Mobility Equipment Assessment

Assessment and recommendations for mobility equipment and assistive technology to support participation in daily activities across your environment.

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Speech Pathology Services

Registered speech pathologists helping with communication, swallowing and language development across Queensland, NSW, Victoria and Tasmania.

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Home Assessment &
Modifications

Professional home evaluations identifying modifications and equipment recommendations to improve safety, accessibility and independence.

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Assistive Technology Assessment

Recommendations for assistive technology solutions like communication devices, computer access & adaptive equipment to support daily participation.

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Comprehensive Therapy

Complete allied health support including ongoing therapy sessions, rehabilitation programs and personalised interventions to address all your therapy needs.

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