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Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment Service You are here:HomeHealth ProfessionalsCommunity and Aged CareHealth Independence Program (HIP)Community Rehabilitation ServicesOccupational Therapy Driving Assessment Service PLEASE NOTE: THIS SERVICE IS NOT CURRENTLY TAKING REFERRALS The Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment Clinic is available to people living in the municipalities of Boroondara, Yarra and Darebin (south of Bell Street). An Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment may be necessary if: A medical condition(s) is present that may affect a person’s ability to drive safely (eg. physical injury, head injury, disability, dementia, stroke or psychiatric condition) Physical or mental skills may have changed since a driver licence was first obtained Police have made a report to Vic Roads after a motor vehicle accident In assessing medical fitness to drive, Vic Roads may request licence holders provide medical and/or specialist report(s). Pending the outcome of these reports, licence holders may be requested to undertake an Occupational Therapy Driver Assessment to determine if any medical condition(s) and/or disabilities impact their fitness to drive. Vic Roads will advise licence holders in writing if they are required to undertake an Occupational Therapy Driver Assessment. Our Location St Vincent’s Community Rehabilitation Services operate from two centres. Kew St George’s Hospital 283 Cotham Road, Kew 3101 Fairfield 440 Heidelberg Road, Fairfield 3078 Clinic Times 9.00am - 4.00pm - Wednesday and Thursday Costs The cost for the Occupational Therapist includes both the off-road and on-road appointments. Occupational Therapy Hospital fee: $220 (Pensioners $200) Driving Instructor and car fee: ($120-$130) There is no Medicare subsidy for these fees. Referral Information All referrals to the Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment Clinic require a medical report form completed by a medical practitioner. The Occupational Therapist is able to complete car assessments only, but not truck or motorbike assessments. The Occupational Therapy Driving Assessment is conducted over two separate appointments. The off-road assessment involves an interview regarding driving and medical history, physical assessment, vision assessment and road law knowledge assessment. The on-road assessment is conducted in a dual controlled driving school vehicle (automatic or manual). Following the assessment a report describing your driving and the recommendations made by the Occupational Therapist is sent to Vic Roads Medical Review. Downloads VicRoads Medical Report form Useful Links Information Guide to Occupational Therapy driver assessment Victorian Occupational Therapy driver assessors VicRoads Medical Report form Contact Us All referrals and queries should be directed to the Community Rehabilitation Centre : Tel: (03) 9231 8660 Fax: 03) 9231 8661