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Functional Capacity Assessments (FCA)
An NDIS Functional Capacity Assessment (FCA) Report is a powerful tool written by Occupational Therapists advocating for adequate support and funding, ensuring that individuals can live as independently as possible with the right assistance.
Key Points
What is an Occupational Therapy Functional Capacity Assessment (FCA)?
Who Needs an FCA?
How is the Assessment Conducted?
Why is an FCA Important?
What Happens After the FCA?
FAQS
Common Questions
Quick answers to questions you might have.
A GP or Doctor referral is not required to access Occupational Therapy under the NDIS. Participants can self-refer, or referrals may be made by support coordinators, plan managers, GPs, allied health professionals, or family members.
90% of new referrals are seen within 2 weeks with the remaining referrals since within 4 weeks.
Yes. Occupational Therapists play a key role in providing evidence to support NDIS funding requests. This includes Functional Capacity Assessments, Assistive Technology reports, risk assessments, and clinical justifications that clearly outline why specific supports are required.
Our services can be delivered at the participant’s home, workplace, or community environment, depending on individual needs and goals. Community-based assessments are often essential to accurately understand real-world functional challenges.
No. Capacoty delivers Occupational Therapy services to NDIS participants, including those who are self-managed or plan-managed. Services are provided by AHPRA-registered Occupational Therapists in line with professional and ethical standards.
Occupational Therapy is typically funded under:
Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living
