Psychosocial Assessment

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  • A psychosocial assessment is a structured process that helps us understand an individual’s mental health, social circumstances, and support needs. At Inter Health Services, we use this assessment to explore how a person’s psychological, emotional, and social factors affect their daily life and overall wellbeing.

    It is an essential tool for:

    • Developing personalised therapy and support plans

    • Informing NDIS applications and plan reviews

    • Identifying strengths, barriers, and goals

    • Supporting referrals, medical reports, and multidisciplinary care

  • Our psychosocial assessments cover:

    • Mental health history and current presentation

    • Daily living and functional abilities

    • Social connections, relationships, and supports

    • Employment, education, and community participation

    • Cultural and spiritual considerations

    • Strengths, goals, and future aspirations

  • At Inter Health Services, our assessments are:

    • Comprehensive & person-centred – tailored to each individual’s unique needs and story.

    • Culturally responsive – recognising the importance of background, community, and lived experience.

    • NDIS-aligned – supporting applications, plan reviews, and evidence for funding.

    • Delivered by experts – Accredited Mental Health Social Workers and allied health practitioners with extensive experience.

  • A psychosocial assessment can:

    • Strengthen your NDIS or Medicare plan by providing detailed supporting evidence

    • Help identify appropriate services and supports

    • Provide clarity for families and carers

    • Guide treatment planning for long-term wellbeing

  • Our assessments are available through:

    • NDIS funding (Improved Daily Living / Improved Relationships)

    • Medicare referrals (via GP Mental Health Care Plan)

    • Private funded

    📞 Call us today on 0498 785 225 or visit our Booking page to book your psychosocial assessment.

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