by Intake Officer | Nov 11, 2019 | Elderly, What to expect
The major benefit of occupational therapy is to assist people to achieve their highest possible level of independence by overcoming any injury, impairment or trauma that may have impacted on their ability to complete daily activities. In every stage of life,...
by Intake Officer | Sep 23, 2019 | What to expect
Life is made up of meaningful everyday activities or occupations such as walking, gardening, preparing a meal, painting, doing the laundry or playing with your children. Occupations are part of life; they describe who we are and how we feel about ourselves....
by Intake Officer | Aug 12, 2019 | Body Image, Eat To Thrive, What to expect
In this informative blog, Jess T Accredited Practising Dietitian outlines what’s involved with seeing a dietitian for the first time: from what things to bring to your first session, to what topics you’ll explore with your dietitian, and finally to how a...
by Sarah Hindle | Jul 22, 2019 | ADHD, Autism, Carers, Children, What to expect
Does a diagnosis make my child vulnerable? Most parents will at some point will face the ‘diagnosis dilemma’; that is, the decision to investigate whether a child’s academic, developmental or clinical results vary significantly from their peers. For many parents this...
by Michelle Dean | May 20, 2019 | What to expect
Being a psychologist is such an honour and privilege. I have the opportunity to sit and hear from clients about their most personal struggles and assist them with moving forward. I get to see them being vulnerable, and have courage in doing so. In being a...
by Valerie Ling | Jan 7, 2019 | What to expect
Do you ever have trouble dealing with your emotions and at times feel like they are just too overwhelming? Do you find yourself making unhelpful or even detrimental decisions in your relationships or everyday life when you are experiencing strong emotions? Dialectical...