Computer Access Technology
Adapted keyboards, mice, switches, eye gaze systems, and software to enable computer and tablet use for work, education, and leisure.
Astrad Allied Health provides comprehensive assistive technology assessments to help you find the right equipment and solutions for your needs. Our AHPRA-registered occupational therapists deliver mobile AT assessments across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania for NDIS participants, aged care clients, and private individuals.
Comprehensive Solutions
Our assistive technology assessments encompass a wide range of equipment categories. We work with you to identify solutions across multiple areas of daily life, ensuring a holistic approach to your support needs.
Adapted keyboards, mice, switches, eye gaze systems, and software to enable computer and tablet use for work, education, and leisure.
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices, speech generating devices, and communication apps to support expression and interaction.
Manual and powered wheelchairs, walking aids, scooters, and transfer equipment to support safe movement and community access.

Astrad Allied Health brings professional assistive technology assessment services directly to your home, workplace, or community setting. Our AHPRA-registered occupational therapists have extensive experience in AT assessment and prescription across a wide range of assistive technology categories. We understand that finding the right technology may support greater independence, which is why we take a person-centred approach that considers your unique circumstances, goals, and preferences. Whether you need support with mobility, communication, daily living tasks, or computer access, our team works alongside you to identify solutions that may help you participate more fully in the activities that matter most to you.
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Our assessments also cover these important areas of assistive technology:
Equipment for dressing, eating, bathing, and household tasks that may help you manage daily activities with greater independence.

Assessment for vehicle access solutions including hoists, ramps, hand controls, and wheelchair accessible vehicle modifications.
Low vision aids, magnification devices, alerting systems, and assistive listening technology to support sensory needs.
Assessment for grab rails, ramps, bathroom modifications, and environmental controls to improve safety and accessibility at home.
Specialised seating systems, cushions, and positioning equipment to support posture, comfort, and pressure management.
Memory aids, scheduling apps, reminder systems, and organisational tools to support cognitive function and daily planning.

Our assistive technology assessment process is designed to identify the most suitable solutions for your individual needs:

We begin with a comprehensive discussion about your daily activities, goals, and challenges. This helps us understand your specific requirements and the environments where you need support.
Our occupational therapist conducts a thorough assessment of your physical, cognitive, and sensory abilities to identify appropriate assistive technology options that may support your independence.
We provide a detailed assessment report with evidence-based recommendations, including equipment specifications, supplier information, and guidance on NDIS funding applications where applicable.

What Sets Our AT Assessments Apart
Every assistive technology assessment begins with understanding you. We take time to learn about your daily routines, challenges, and aspirations so we can recommend technology that aligns with your lifestyle and goals.
We come to you. Our occupational therapists conduct assistive technology assessments in your home, workplace, school, or community setting across Queensland, NSW, Victoria and Tasmania, ensuring recommendations are tailored to your actual environment.
From mobility aids and communication devices to computer access technology and daily living equipment, our team has experience across the full spectrum of assistive technology solutions.
We support NDIS participants, aged care clients under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme, and private clients. Our reports are formatted to meet NDIS requirements and support funding applications.
Our recommendations are grounded in current research and clinical best practice. We consider the evidence base for each technology recommendation to support positive outcomes.
All assistive technology assessments are conducted by occupational therapists registered with AHPRA and committed to ongoing professional development in assistive technology prescription.
An assistive technology assessment is a comprehensive evaluation conducted by a qualified occupational therapist to identify equipment, devices, or technology that may help you perform daily activities more independently. During this thorough process, our AHPRA-registered occupational therapists consider your physical abilities, cognitive function, sensory needs, living environment, and personal goals to recommend appropriate solutions tailored specifically to your circumstances.
The assessment process begins with understanding your unique situation. Our therapist will discuss your daily routines, the activities you find challenging, and the outcomes you hope to achieve. This conversation forms the foundation of a person-centred assessment that focuses on what matters most to you, whether that is maintaining independence at home, participating in work or education, engaging in hobbies, or connecting with family and community.
Physical and functional evaluation forms a core component of the assessment. Your occupational therapist will observe how you currently perform tasks and identify where assistive technology might reduce effort, improve safety, or enable greater independence. This may include assessing your mobility, fine motor skills, vision, hearing, communication abilities, and cognitive function. The assessment takes place in your own environment whenever possible, as this provides the most accurate picture of how technology will integrate into your daily life.
The duration of an assistive technology assessment depends on your individual needs and the complexity of your requirements. A standard assessment typically takes between one to two hours, allowing sufficient time for thorough evaluation and discussion. However, complex assessments involving multiple technology categories, such as combined communication, mobility, and computer access needs, may require additional time or follow-up sessions to ensure all aspects are properly addressed.
Many people wonder whether they need a referral to access an assistive technology assessment. The answer is no. You can contact Astrad Allied Health directly to book an appointment without a GP or specialist referral. However, if you are an NDIS participant, we recommend checking your plan to ensure assistive technology assessments are included in your funding allocation. Our team can also help you understand how AT assessments fit within your NDIS plan and what funding categories may apply.
NDIS funding for assistive technology is available for eligible participants, and our assessment reports are specifically written to meet NDIS requirements. The reports provide detailed clinical justification for recommended equipment, including how the technology relates to your disability, goals, and functional needs. This documentation supports funding applications and helps plan managers and the NDIA understand why specific assistive technology is reasonable and necessary for you. Beyond the assessment report, our team can provide guidance on navigating the NDIS assistive technology funding process, understanding the different complexity levels, and working with suppliers to trial and procure equipment.
An assistive technology assessment is conducted by a registered occupational therapist who evaluates your functional abilities, daily living tasks, and home or work environment. The assessment identifies areas where assistive technology may help improve your independence, safety, and quality of life. Based on these findings, we provide a detailed report with tailored recommendations.
Assistive technology assessments can support people living with a disability, age-related changes, injury, or chronic health conditions that affect their ability to carry out everyday tasks. Our services are available to NDIS participants, aged care clients, and private individuals seeking professional guidance on suitable assistive technology solutions.
NDIS participants may be eligible for funding towards assistive technology assessments and equipment under their plan. Our occupational therapists can complete the required assessment reports and documentation to support your NDIS assistive technology requests. We recommend discussing your plan with your support coordinator or local area coordinator for specific funding details.
Our assessments cover a broad range of assistive technology, including mobility aids, communication devices, home modifications, daily living aids, and specialised seating and positioning equipment. We consider both low-tech and high-tech solutions to find the most appropriate options for your individual needs and goals.
Take the first step towards finding the right assistive technology solutions. Our mobile occupational therapists are ready to support you with a comprehensive AT assessment in your own environment.
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