Services designed around your family.
High-quality occupational therapy, allied health assistant support, group programs, and seminars - delivered through home, school/childcare, community visits, and telehealth.
Six ways we work with families.
Every family who comes to Katja’s Place is met with the same commitment: thoughtful, evidence-based therapy that fits real life. Explore our services below to learn more about how we can support your child and family.
Occupational Therapy
Individual therapy that helps children build the skills they need to participate confidently in everyday life — at home, at school, and in the community. Play-based, evidence-informed, and tailored to your family.
Who is it for?Children who need support with everyday skills such as self-care, emotional regulation, attention, participation, or independence.
Early Intervention
Specialist support for infants and young children with developmental delay or diagnosed conditions. We focus on building foundational skills in communication, movement, play, and independence during the early years of development.
Who is it for?Infants and young children needing support with early development, including delays or diagnosed conditions.
Therapy Assistant
Therapy assistants (also known as allied health assistants, or AHAs) work alongside our occupational therapists to support the implementation of therapy plans, helping children practise skills that build confidence and independence at home, school, and in the community.
Who is it for?Children who are already receiving OT services and would benefit from additional guided practice to build skills between sessions.
Group Programs & Activities
Weekly groups, holiday programs, challenge days, and overnight camps that support children to practise social interaction, develop regulation skills, and participate in meaningful peer and community experiences.
Who is it for?Children who would benefit from developing social skills, emotional regulation, and confidence in group and peer settings.
Seminars
Educational sessions for caregivers, parents, educators, and professionals that build understanding of neurodivergent development and provide practical strategies to support children. Custom seminars are available on request.
Who is it for?Parents, caregivers, educators, and professionals supporting neurodivergent children.
Specialised Programs
Programs and assessments delivered by clinicians with additional training and qualifications, including PACT, DIR/Floortime, Bayley-4, autism assessment, and functional capacity & support needs assessments.
Who is it for?Children requiring targeted assessment or intervention using specialised tools or structured developmental programs.
We work where your child lives, learns, and plays.
Home visits
Therapy in your child's home environment where they feel most comfortable.
School & childcare
Support for participation, learning, and skill development in educational settings.
Community visits
Real-world support to build skills in everyday community environments.
Telehealth
Flexible online sessions for families across urban, rural, and remote areas.
Who we support
We support children from birth through to adolescence with developmental differences, disabilities, and additional support needs. Our focus is on helping children and those around them better understand their strengths, needs, and unique way of experiencing the world. We are proud to be a neuro-affirming practice.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- ADHD & Attention Difficulties
- Developmental Delay
- Emotional Regulation Challenges
- Social Skills
- Anxiety
- Sensory Processing Differences
- Fine & Gross Motor Skills
- Developmental Coordination Disorder
- Hypermobility
- Self-care Skills
- Learning & School Participation
- General Developmental & Behavioural Concerns