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Mobile OT services for adults navigating disability, change and everyday life

Next Chapter OT provides mobile occupational therapy services for adult NDIS participants across the Gold Coast and Northern NSW.

Whether you're looking for support yourself, helping a family member navigate their options, or making a referral on behalf of a participant, we're here to help find practical solutions that support everyday life.

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Sometimes the next step feels obvious

and sometimes it doesn't...

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You might be adjusting to changes in your health, trying to access the right supports, exploring housing options, or looking for ways to make everyday tasks easier and safer.

Whatever brings you here, you don't need all the answers before reaching out.

You just need a starting point.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach here

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The challenges people face can look similar on paper, but no two situations are ever exactly the same.

That's why our first priority isn't finding a solution.

It's understanding the person.

  • Some people are working towards greater independence.

  • Others are focused on maintaining what they already have.

  • Some need equipment, environmental changes, or support systems that better fit their current circumstances.
     

Whatever the goal, we take the time to understand what matters most and develop practical recommendations that work for your life, not somebody else's.

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Mobile Occupational Therapy Services on the Gold Coast

Functional Capacity Assessments

Build a clear picture of your support needs and create evidence for the funding and services that can help you achieve your goals.

SIL & SDA Assessments

Explore housing and support options that help create a safer, more accessible living environment.

Assistive Technologies

Identify equipment and technology that can make everyday tasks easier, safer, and more manageable.

Home Modifications

Create a home environment that better supports accessibility, comfort, and independence.

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A diagnosis doesn't define a person

Hi, I'm Anja, an experienced Gold Coast Occupational Therapist

As an Occupational Therapist, I've spent my career helping people navigate the practical realities of everyday life.

Over the years, I've learned that meaningful support starts by understanding the whole person: their priorities, their environment, and what they want life to look like moving forward.

That's the philosophy behind Next Chapter OT.

Because while diagnoses, circumstances, and support needs may change, every person still has their own story, goals, and future chapters ahead.

Find resources and everyday wins

Follow along for occupational therapy insights, practical strategies, education, and real-world solutions designed to support participants, families, support coordinators and support networks.

Because sometimes the smallest changes can make the biggest difference.

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Got questions?
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Mobile Occupational Therapy services on the Gold Coast

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In the spirit of reconciliation, Next Chapter OT acknowledges the traditional custodians, the Bundjalung people, and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present, and we extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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