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Occupational Therapist
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Our Mission
To improve the life of each individual we work with by providing and individualised approach to assessment and therapy. By providing careful, considerate and compassionate home based or occupational therapy services we aim to bridge the inconvenience which can lie in accessing quality OT services. Our mission is to also provide you with a high quality service that incorporates integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, empowerment and non-judgement. We aim to be reflective in our relational practice and in partnership with you so that you can further enrich your life both physically and mentally.
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Jeremy Mcgrath
Senior Occupational Therapist
Jeremy completed his degree at the University of Sydney and has gained a broad range of experience since graduating. In particular, Jeremy has experience working with both adults and children.
Growing up with a disability and requiring therapy in his earlier years Jeremy has a unique understanding regarding the important role of therapy in Children’s early years and loves working as an occupational therapist.
Jeremy is also a keen advocate on disability sport and has represented Australia in the 2016 paralympics in rowing. In his spare time he enjoys socialising with friends as well as watching movies and reading books.

Kaitlin
Occupational Therapist
Kaitlin developed a love for working with children after she attended a camp for children with sensory processing disorders. Kaitlin was able to help children learn social skills to be able to make friends and play with others. Kaitlin was able to help children overcome their anxieties and try new activities. Kaitlin enjoys seeing children grow, develop confidence and the joy that these achievements bring them.
Kaitlin loves being able to help children reach their potential and achieve their goals. She understands that family are important, and she values the opinion and ideas from all family members. Kaitlin strives to involve families in all aspects of therapy to see optimal growth and achieve client’s goals.

Peter
Occupational Therapist
Peter was previously a support worker while he completed his study to become an occupational therapist. He enjoys working with participants of all ages and takes satisfaction in assisting participants in achieving their goals.
Peter has multiple experiences including the completion of assistive technology forms, functional assessments and taking sensory based approaches to support his clients.

Ki
Senior Occupational Therapist
Ki is an experienced Occupational Therapist who has extensive experience with kids diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. During his Occupational Therapy journey he excelled in both rural and urban school settings with and development of appropriate recommendations via consultative approaches. Ki continues to provide consultation to leading projects and development of school programs.
Ki continues to find opportunities to further develop himself as a professional and expanding his scope as an Occupational Therapist.

Nev
Occupational Therapist
Nevena chose to become an Occupational Therapist as she enjoyed the prospect of being able to work in different areas with people of all ages and help them achieve their goals. While studying at university, she worked as a support worker. It was during this time that she developed an interest in assisting people within the community. As such, Nevena decided to become a community-based OT and enjoys working with people of all ages to achieve their goals and ensure her therapy meets their needs.
Outside of work, Nevena enjoys spending time with her family and friends, baking, and trying out new experiences

Annie
Occupational Therapist
Annie studied Master of Occupational Therapy in the University of Sydney. She decided to become an Occupational Therapist as she wants to help people. She thinks OT is a meaningful job that enable people to achieve their goals in life and become more independent.
Annie has experience working with different age group of people while she was a support worker and during her placements. Annie enjoys working with people in different age group but has interest in working with children as she loves to play with children and be creative in therapy. She thinks OT plays an important role in children’s development. When working with children, Annie believes that it is also important to work with all the stakeholders i.e., parents, teachers, and carers so that they know how to support the child.
In spare time, Annie enjoys travelling and hanging out with friends.