Progress Report
A Progress Report tracks and summarises an individual’s achievements and ongoing needs throughout their therapy journey. At Rocket Health Services, these reports provide transparent updates for families, schools, and NDIS reviews, ensuring that therapy remains goal-oriented and effective.
What Is a Progress Report?
This report details changes in functional ability, participation, and goal attainment over a defined therapy period. It highlights measurable progress, continuing challenges, and next steps for intervention.
What We Include
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Summary of therapy goals and progress achieved.
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Updated functional capacity observations.
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Recommendations for continued therapy or discharge.
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Suggestions for home, school, or community supports.
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Why a Progress Report Matters
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Demonstrates therapy effectiveness and value.
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Informs NDIS plan reviews and funding renewals.
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Strengthens communication between families, schools, and other professionals.
What to expect
Progress Reports are typically issued every 3–6 months, or as required by the NDIS or family request.
Reports are written in clear, accessible language and include practical recommendations to guide next steps.
At Rocket Health Services, our Progress Reports ensure every achievement is recognised - and every next step is supported with evidence, care, and purpose.
