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25.01.2022 SEEKING REFERRALS! I am a community based paediatric occupational therapy practice. My speciality is working with children and their families to achieve independence in every day tasks like hand writing, toileting, dressing, sleep, play, eating, organisation and helping children learn to self regulate and manage their emotional and sensory needs. Looking to be registered with Medicare so I can do the Medicare eligible clients and health fund eligible clients, but just waiti...ng on my Medicare provider number. Contact me or send ppl my way on 0424290271 or [email protected]. Thanks!!



23.01.2022 Hi, I'm Joellen! I am a community based paediatric occupational therapy service. I have 13 years experience as an OT working in the community. My speciality is working with children and their families to achieve independence in every day tasks like hand writing, toileting, dressing, sleep, play, eating, organisation and helping children learn to self regulate and manage their emotional and sensory needs. ... At the moment I am seeking referrals from private clients or NDIS self managed clients. A referral is not required for these clients. My services are eligible for private health insurance rebates and Medicare rebates with the appropriate care plan and referral from your GP. Phone enquiries about the need for assessment, fees or to discuss any concerns are welcome.

23.01.2022 Fun, and minimal mess!

21.01.2022 I've seen this first two panels of this picture many times, but only recently saw it with "justice" included. To me, this is the key thing I do as an occupation...al therapist. Whilst we often strive for equity, what we really want is justice. I've had teachers and parents ask me how long a child will need a particular support for. Sometimes an individual will need unique supports such as glasses, hearing aids, wheelchairs or specialised seating, in order for them to be able to engage and perform various occupations. Other times, in order to remove or reduce the reliance on additional supports, we need systematic change. Creating accessible environments, ensuring inclusive education planning and delivery, and shifting cultural and societal beliefs around disability is just a start. When we look at how the environment helps or hinders an individual's participation and engagement, we can start to see where change needs to happen in order for a reliance on supports to decrease. Without systematic change, we will not be a just and inclusive society. Please feel free to share your experiences below.



20.01.2022 Thanks everyone, so humbled by the support! super keen to help any ppl and families who are keen!

20.01.2022 Interesting to hear how this young lady experienced the world when she was non verbal.

19.01.2022 Keeping kids healthy engaged and active at home.



16.01.2022 My fave part of being an OT is supporting children and their caregivers to develop the occupation of play!

16.01.2022 This is super important for functional hand use

10.01.2022 I love this. I think this is a lovely was to spend mindful play time with all children.

09.01.2022 This is one of my fave pages for info and ideas

08.01.2022 This may interest some of you. https://facebook.com/events/2509690472609878/?ti=as



04.01.2022 Climbing for developing planning, balance, strength, coordination and grip strength is one of the most fun ways of developing motor skills. https://www.funlovingfamilies.com/diy-climbing-spaces-kids/

03.01.2022 Happy Occupational Therapy Week #ThisIsOT

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