No, referral is not required to access any of our therapists.
Yes, Bright Door is a registered NDIS provider.
The Client/ Client Representative can cancel or reschedule:
a) a one-hour Support up to 24 hours prior to the appointment or
b) up to three (3) business days prior to the appointment for Supports longer than one hour.
Client cancellations and reschedule requests less than those times are considered Late Cancellations and will be charged the full fee.
Failure to attend an appointment with no notice to Bright Door, will result in the full cost of the service being charged as a “No Show” fee.
If a Bright Door therapist is unable to keep an appointment, a rescheduled session time will be arranged, and the cancellation fee will not apply.
Please check our guide explaining what to expect in the initial sessions.
A functional capacity assessment, also known as an FCA, is a in depth evaluation of your child’s ability to participate in day-to-day tasks and activities, in order to identify the supports they may require to be as independently as possible.
A Functional Capacity Assessment can assist you in the following processes:
Bright Door can provide Allied Health services for children diagnosed with a chronic medical condition and complex care needs who are being supported by their GP
It’s up to your GP whether your child’s chronic medical condition would benefit from allied health service and provides the referral to our service. Clients can obtain a rebate of $56.00 for up to 5 eligible allied health services per calendar year.
Rebates are available for up to 20 early intervention treatment for children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, consistent with the treatment and management plan prepared by your referring practitioner.
Children with an eligible diagnosis can access the Medicare items at any time up to the age of 15, provided the new treatment and management plan is in place before the child turns 13.
The Medicare items can be accessed:
Before your child is registered for the early intervention funding, or in conjunction with the early intervention funding, or after your child’s access to the early intervention funding ceases.
Clients can obtain a rebate of $71.95 for each service.
To access our price list, please click here.
NDIS
Bright Door is a registered NDIS provider.
Medicare
Bright Door Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists are able to provide assistance for children and young people with Chronic Disease Management Plan.
Private Health Insurance
Bright door is a recognised Allied Health Provider and families may reclaim session fees in accordance with the guidelines of their Private Health Insurance provider.
It depends on the type of assessment being completed. Most assessments will take a minimum of 3-4 sessions (including intake, testing, and feedback sessions). The number and length of assessment sessions required will depend on the purpose of the assessment as well as your child’s engagement in the testing. Once the testing has been completed, the clinician will typically write the report within 4-6 weeks and notify of any further complexities should they arise.
You child will participate in assessment activities designed to investigate specific areas of development. Activities may be play-based in nature or may involve more standardised tasks designed to measure specific skills. Your clinician will work closely with your child to ensure they are comfortable and will put any necessary supports in place to help them to participate to their fullest potential.
Depending on the type of assessment, some documents that may be helpful for your clinician to review include:
It helps to explain to children before the assessment that they are coming to see someone who is going to do different thinking games with them, and that most children find the different activities fun. Avoid describing the appointment as a test or assessment as this can make some children feel anxious.