A holistic approach to therapy.
Medicine extends the quantity of life, while occupational therapy enriches its quality. It is where science, creativity, and compassion intersect to ensure a fuller and more meaningful existence.
About Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists use a holistic approach to work with individuals, groups, and communities to achieve optimal health and well-being through participation in daily activities. The term ‘occupation’ encompasses all the everyday tasks we perform in our life roles and the activities that help define our identity, create meaningful lives, and engage with society and culture.
Occupational therapy enables people to participate in meaningful roles and activities, including self-care, caregiving, work, volunteering, hobbies, interests, and social events.
What Sets Occupational Therapists Apart?
A key distinction between occupational therapist and other allied health professionals, such as physiotherapists or exercise physiologist, lies in their focus. While these professions may diagnose specific pains or rehabilitate injuries through manual therapy and emphasise the physiological aspects of bone health and injury prevention, occupational therapist focus on enabling safe and effective performance of daily activities and maintain independence. Occupational Therapists emphasis support through movement patterns, educational methods and training, task adaption and modification, advocacy and supporting overall well-being through a holistic approach.
Insight into Pace Therapy Services.
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Targeted therapy services designed to break the cycle of pain by restoring function, reducing discomfort, and making everyday tasks easier to perform.
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Services to maintain independence at home, including home modifications and support for cognitive and psychological health, sensory function, physical abilities, and urinary and bowel management.
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We are pleased to offer any of the above consultations either in person or through telehealth phone calls for clients both within the state and out of state.
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Tailored, individualised support for NDIS participants focused on enhancing functional abilities, fostering independence, and facilitating meaningful participation in school, work, and community life.
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Consultations and assessments are designed to reduce musculoskeletal pain and discomfort while effectively minimising the costs associated with musculoskeletal disorders caused by improper setup.
Explore ergonomics supports in detail here
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A 7-week program addressing health literacy, muscle strengthening, fall prevention, functional mobility, and the management of acute and chronic pain and disease.
Explore the pain management program in detail here
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A 7-week program aimed at improving balance, strength, and posture by targeting muscles essential for walking. Participants learn practical strategies to prevent falls, reduce fear, and increase activity levels.
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