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Guiding You
With Care

We know that starting therapy can come with lots of questions. This space is here to help you feel informed every step of the way. Whether you're learning about expectation, navigating waitlists, or exploring funding options our goal is to make things a little easier to understand.

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What to Expect From Your Allied Health Professional

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    Friendly and Clear Communication

    We take the time to listen, explain things simply, and answer your questions.

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    Teamwork with You

    Your input matters. We work with your child, your family and the team involved in your child's care.

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    Research Based Support

    Our therapy methods are backed by evidence and tailored to suit your child.

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    Therapy That Fits Your Child

    Every child is unique. We adapt our approach to support their strengths, needs, and interests.

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    Clear Goals and Updates

    We set goals together and check in regularly to keep you informed about progress and next steps.

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    Professional and Caring Staff

    Our team is qualified, experienced and committed to delivering quality care.

Understanding The Waitlist

We know waiting can be difficult, especially when your child needs support. Here’s what’s important to know about how we manage our waitlist at DOTS Therapy Hub.

  • Fact: We are accepting new referrals, though there may be a wait. Our team is growing, and flexible options are available.

  • Fact: All referrals are carefully tracked. We contact families as soon as a place becomes available.

  • Fact: Due to high demand and workforce shortages, waitlists are common. We prioritise quality over rushing care.

  • Fact: We encourage you to explore all of your options - and find what best suits your needs. Being on our waitlist means we can remain in touch with you and get in contact when we have something suitable.

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