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Working together with families & healthcare providers

Healthcare access works best when everyone is working toward the same goal. We collaborate with families, dentists, doctors, specialists, hospitals and support teams to create individualised pathways to healthcare success.

Whether you're supporting a child who avoids dental appointments, a teenager who can't tolerate blood tests, or an adult who needs support accessing healthcare — we're here to help.

Helping people access medical, dental and healthcare appointments with confidence, dignity and success.

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Healthcare should be accessible to everyone.

Confidence Dignity Preparation Collaboration Healthcare success

The problem

Healthcare shouldn't feel impossible.

For many people, attending a healthcare appointment isn't as simple as showing up. Healthcare can be challenging when someone:

  • experiences anxiety or fear
  • has autism, intellectual disability or developmental differences
  • has had difficult healthcare experiences in the past
  • struggles with sensory sensitivities
  • finds unfamiliar environments overwhelming
  • avoids appointments because previous attempts have been unsuccessful

Without the right support, important healthcare can be delayed, avoided, or require restrictive alternatives such as sedation or general anaesthetic.

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What we do

We help people prepare for healthcare.

We work alongside individuals, families and healthcare providers to build the skills, confidence and supports needed to access healthcare successfully. Every plan is individualised — there is no one-size-fits-all approach.

Dental appointments

Blood tests & needles

Medical examinations

Hospital procedures

Medical imaging

Ongoing healthcare routines

Common reasons people contact us

Sound familiar? You're not alone — and there's a way forward.

“My child won't sit in the dental chair.”
“We've cancelled blood tests multiple times.”
“Healthcare appointments end in distress.”
“My child needs sedation for routine care.”
“We don't know where to start.”
“We've tried before and it didn't work.”
“My teenager refuses medical appointments.”
“We need a plan before an upcoming procedure.”

How it works

A structured pathway to healthcare success

Every program is individualised, but the journey follows six clear steps — built around the right pace and supports for each person.

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  1. 1

    Assessment & Planning

    We learn about the person's goals, previous experiences, strengths, communication style and healthcare challenges.

  2. 2

    Individualised Readiness Plan

    A tailored plan is developed to identify barriers and build readiness.

  3. 3

    Healthcare Preparation Sessions

    Through structured preparation and practice, we gradually build confidence and participation at our clinic in Gladesville, Sydney.

  4. 4

    Real-World Practice

    When appropriate, we collaborate with healthcare providers and practise skills in real healthcare settings.

  5. 5

    Appointment Support

    Support may be available during appointments or procedures where appropriate.

  6. 6

    Review & Success Planning

    We review progress and identify strategies to support future healthcare access.

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Who we help

Support across the lifespan

Children

Preparing for first healthcare experiences, dental visits, blood tests and procedures.

Adolescents

Building independence and confidence in healthcare participation.

Adults

Supporting access to healthcare for adults with disability, autism, intellectual disability, anxiety and healthcare avoidance.

Our approach

Calm. Respectful. Individualised.

Our work is grounded in:

Dignity

Every person deserves access to healthcare in a way that respects their needs and preferences.

Preparation

Healthcare success begins long before the appointment itself.

Collaboration

We work alongside families, healthcare providers and support teams.

Evidence-Based Practice

Strategies are informed by behavioural science, healthcare participation research and clinical experience.

Funding

Funding options

Services may be funded through:

N

NDIS

Self-managed and plan-managed participants welcome.

Private paying families

Self-funded support for families paying privately.

Organisations & community services

Organisations and community services engaging our support.

If you're unsure whether funding is available, we're happy to discuss options during your enquiry.

Our team

Meet the team

Healthcare access often requires more than one perspective. That's why our team brings together expertise in behaviour analysis, psychology, speech pathology and developmental support to help individuals access healthcare with confidence, dignity and success.

We understand that healthcare can feel overwhelming for many people. Whether the barrier is anxiety, communication differences, sensory sensitivities, previous healthcare experiences, disability, or uncertainty about what to expect, our team focuses on building confidence, preparation and participation.

Every person is different. That's why we take an individualised approach — identifying the unique factors that may be making healthcare difficult and developing practical strategies to support success. Together, we support children, adolescents and adults to access healthcare in ways that feel safe, respectful and achievable.

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Our multidisciplinary team includes:

Behaviour Analysts
Psychologists
Speech Pathologists
Developmental Educators

Together, we support individuals across a wide range of healthcare goals, including dental appointments, blood tests, medical procedures, specialist appointments, hospital visits and ongoing healthcare routines.

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For professionals

Healthcare access is a shared responsibility.

We partner with healthcare providers, allied health professionals, disability services and community organisations to improve healthcare participation and outcomes for individuals who experience barriers to care. Whether you're looking to refer a client or build your team's capacity, we're here to help.

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Refer a client

Many individuals with disability, autism, intellectual disability, anxiety, sensory sensitivities, previous healthcare trauma or behavioural support needs experience significant barriers to healthcare access. You may be supporting someone who:

  • Avoids appointments or procedures
  • Experiences significant distress in healthcare settings
  • Cannot tolerate routine examinations
  • Requires sedation for preventative care
  • Misses appointments due to anxiety or participation challenges
  • Needs additional preparation before treatment can proceed
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How we help

We provide individualised healthcare readiness and preparation programs that may include:

  • Healthcare readiness assessments
  • Individualised support plans
  • Graduated exposure and skill-building
  • Communication and sensory supports
  • Caregiver coaching
  • Collaboration with healthcare providers
  • Real-world appointment preparation

Our goal is not simply appointment completion. We aim to help individuals build the skills, confidence and support needed to access healthcare successfully — now and into the future.

Professional training & consultation

Creating accessible healthcare environments benefits everyone. We provide consultation, coaching and training for healthcare providers, clinics, hospitals, schools and organisations seeking to improve healthcare participation and outcomes for the people they support.

Topics may include

  • Supporting patients with disability, autism and intellectual disability
  • Reducing healthcare avoidance and appointment distress
  • Behavioural and sensory strategies in healthcare settings
  • Communication supports and reasonable adjustments
  • Preparing patients for medical and dental procedures
  • Reducing reliance on restrictive practices and sedation where appropriate
  • Building accessible and inclusive healthcare pathways
  • Preparing your space and office design for success

Consultation services

We can work alongside your team to:

  • Review current practices and patient pathways
  • Develop healthcare participation plans
  • Problem-solve complex cases
  • Support implementation of accessible healthcare practices
  • Improve confidence when working with patients who experience barriers to care

Training options

  • Conference presentations
  • Professional development workshops
  • Team training sessions
  • Case consultation
  • Service design and program development

Our goal is to help healthcare providers feel confident, capable and equipped to support successful healthcare experiences for all patients.

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Get started

Healthcare access starts with preparation.

Whether you're preparing for a dental visit, blood test, hospital procedure or ongoing healthcare appointment, we're here to help. Tell us a little about who we'd be supporting and we'll be in touch to arrange your initial consultation.

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