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NDIS Mental Health Occupational Therapy: Building Daily Routines and Coping Skills

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Mental health occupational therapy helps people build practical skills that support daily living, independence, and community participation. For many NDIS participants living with psychosocial disability, occupational therapy provides structured support to improve routines, emotional regulation, and confidence in everyday activities.

Vista Healthcare provides NDIS mental health occupational therapy services across Sydney and surrounding areas, supporting participants in their homes and communities. Our approach focuses on practical strategies that align with individual goals and daily life needs.

How OT Supports People With Anxiety, Depression, PTSD and Other Conditions

Occupational therapists work with people experiencing anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other mental health conditions that affect daily functioning. Therapy focuses on helping participants manage routines, reduce barriers to participation, and build coping strategies.

Support may include:

  • Developing daily structure and routines
  • Improving time management and organisation
  • Building confidence with community participation
  • Supporting emotional regulation and sensory needs
  • Identifying strategies to reduce stress and overwhelm

Information about mental health support services is available through the Black Dog Institute and Occupational Therapy Australia.

Vista Healthcare also provides broader psychosocial support services through our Mental Health page.

What Mental Health OT Looks Like in the Home and Community

Mental health OT NDIS services are often delivered in the participant’s home or community environment. This allows therapists to understand real daily challenges and provide practical support in familiar settings.

Sessions may involve:

  • Establishing morning and evening routines
  • Practising community access and travel skills
  • Building independent living strategies
  • Developing coping tools for stressful situations
  • Supporting sensory regulation at home or in public settings

This approach helps participants apply strategies directly within their usual routines and environments.

How NDIS Can Fund Mental Health OT

The NDIS may fund occupational therapy for participants living with psychosocial disability when the support is considered reasonable and necessary.

Funding may be available under:

  • Capacity Building supports
  • Improved Daily Living funding categories
  • Psychosocial recovery-related supports

An occupational therapist may complete assessments and provide reports to support funding reviews and therapy recommendations. Learn more about available supports on our NDIS page.

Examples of Goals

Goals for occupational therapy, mental health, and daily living support are tailored to each participant’s needs and circumstances.

Common goals may include:

  • Building consistent daily routines
  • Improving participation in community activities
  • Developing coping strategies for anxiety management
  • Increasing independence with shopping or appointments
  • Improving sensory regulation and emotional awareness

Additional information about support strategies is available in our article on How OTs Help With Anxiety Management.

How Vista’s Mental Health Team Works Across Sydney and Surrounds

Vista Healthcare provides mobile occupational therapy services across Sydney and the surrounding areas. Our therapists work collaboratively with participants, support coordinators, families, and other healthcare providers to deliver consistent and practical support.

Services are delivered through a person-centred approach that focuses on achievable outcomes and long-term participation. More information about our allied health services is available on our Occupational Therapy page.

When to Refer

A referral for NDIS psychosocial supports may be appropriate when a participant is experiencing difficulty managing daily activities, maintaining routines, or participating in the community due to mental health challenges.

Referrals are commonly made by:

  • Support coordinators
  • GPs and mental health clinicians
  • Family members and carers
  • Participants themselves

Early intervention and consistent support can help participants build practical skills that improve independence and confidence.

Refer a Participant for Mental Health OT Support

Vista Healthcare provides ot for anxiety management and psychosocial occupational therapy services for NDIS participants across Sydney and surrounding regions.

Refer a participant for mental health OT support in their home or community through our Referrals page or contact our team directly via the Contact page.