At Spectra Community Care, we believe that every individual deserves the right support to reach their full potential. That’s why we provide NDIS Functional Capacity Assessments tailored to your unique circumstances.
Our assessments are carried out by experienced occupational therapists who take the time to understand your goals, abilities, and challenges. We focus on identifying the supports that will make the biggest difference in your everyday life.
With a clear, detailed report, we ensure you have the right evidence to strengthen your NDIS plan, secure funding, and move forward with confidence toward greater independence.
Functional Capacity Assessments help identify how well you manage everyday tasks at home, school, work, and in the community. They provide a clear understanding of your strengths, challenges, and support needs, guiding therapy choices, assistive technology, and NDIS funding decisions.
Key benefits include stronger evidence for NDIS funding, a clear view of your abilities and needs, personalised therapy recommendations, guidance on assistive technology and equipment, and a practical plan to build greater independence.



We stand out for our commitment to supporting individuals with care, respect, and purpose.

We focus on each individual’s unique needs, preferences, and goals.

We provide support with empathy, understanding, and a safe environment for healing.

We help individuals achieve meaningful outcomes through structured, purpose-driven plans.
To access a Functional Capacity Assessment, you’ll usually need NDIS funding under Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living. This ensures we can deliver a thorough, evidence-based assessment tailored to your goals and NDIS requirements.
If this funding isn’t in your plan, you may still request it during a plan review or explore other options with your support coordinator. Not yet an NDIS participant? We can also guide you through the application process to help you access the right supports.
Our practitioners come from diverse backgrounds such as social work, occupational therapy, developmental education, and mental health. This allows us to match you with the right specialist for your needs.
Restrictive practices are methods used to limit behaviours that may cause harm. Our goal is always to minimise and, wherever possible, remove these practices by teaching positive alternatives.
Yes. Our practitioners prepare outcome reports, behaviour assessments, and progress updates. These are shared with families, support teams, and the NDIS as required.
Yes, you’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-read report outlining strengths and challenges.
Yes, the report provides evidence to support your NDIS plan and funding application.
Anyone whose needs have changed or hasn’t had a full assessment before.
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