We provide comprehensive Functional Capacity Assessments (FCAs) for children, adolescents, and adults. These assessments explore how a person manages everyday life across areas such as communication, emotional regulation, social interaction, learning, self-care, independence, community participation, and daily routines.
The assessment process is designed to build a clear understanding of both strengths and support needs, while recognising the impact of neurodevelopmental differences, mental health, sensory processing, executive functioning, trauma, physical health, and environmental demands on daily functioning.
Assessments may include clinical interviews, observations, questionnaires, standardised assessments, review of reports, and collaboration with families, schools, support workers, and allied health professionals where appropriate.
Our FCAs go beyond diagnosis alone to explore the real-world functional impact of a person’s experiences across home, school, work, and community settings. The goal is to identify practical supports, strategies, and recommendations that can improve well-being, participation, independence, and quality of life.
Functional Capacity Assessments are commonly used to support:
Following the assessment, clients receive a highly detailed written report with practical recommendations and evidence to support planning and funding applications. Reports may include:
Our goal is to help individuals and families better understand functional needs, reduce barriers to participation, and access supports that promote confidence, independence, and long-term wellbeing.
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