OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Occupational Therapy helps people of all ages participate in the activities (or "occupations") that are meaningful to them.
Occupational Therapists work with individuals who are experiencing physical, cognitive, or developmental challenges to develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed for daily living and working. Through personalised assessment and intervention, Occupational Therapists help clients overcome barriers and adapt to limitations, enabling them to engage more fully in essential tasks, from self-care routines and work responsibilities to leisure activities and social participation.

We offer a full range of Occupational Therapy services:
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Developmental milestone assessment and support
Sensory processing challenges affecting play and daily routines
Fine and gross motor skill development
Self-feeding skills and management of food sensitivities
Sleep routine establishment
Parent/caregiver education and coaching
Early intervention for developmental delays
Tummy time and positioning strategies
Play-based therapy to develop foundational skills
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Handwriting and fine motor skill development
Sensory integration therapy
Visual perception and visual motor skills
Self-care skills (dressing, grooming, toileting)
Emotional regulation strategies
Attention and focus challenges
School readiness and classroom participation
Adaptive equipment for learning and play
Motor planning and coordination
Mealtime strategies for selective eaters
Home Modifications
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Executive functioning skills (organisation, time management)
Emotional regulation and stress management
Social skill development
Life skills for independence (cooking, money management)
Handwriting or keyboarding proficiency
Transition planning for adulthood
Driving readiness assessment
Adaptive technology for academic success
Sensory strategies for complex environments
Vocational interest exploration and skill development
Home Modifications
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Recovery from injury or surgery
Chronic pain management strategies
Workplace ergonomics and injury prevention
Adaptive equipment for independence
Energy conservation techniques
Stress management and emotional regulation
Home modification recommendations
Daily routine establishment for mental health
Return-to-work planning and support
Cognitive rehabilitation following neurological events
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Fall prevention assessment and intervention
Home safety evaluation and modifications
Adaptive equipment for aging in place
Energy conservation and joint protection techniques
Cognitive strategies for memory and daily functioning
Vision compensation strategies
Caregiver training and support
Meaningful activity engagement despite limitations
Management of age-related conditions (Arthritis, Parkinson's)
Assistive technology for maintaining independence