Client-centred occupational therapy for adults living with acquired brain injury and degenerative neurological conditions — at home, in your community, or via telehealth.
Specialist support for complex conditions
Focused experience with the conditions that change how everyday tasks feel — and practical strategies to make them possible again.
Acquired brain injuries
Neurological conditions
Thorough assessment. Practical therapy.
From understanding your needs to building the skills and adaptations that support independence and confidence.
Understanding your needs
- Care Needs Assessment
- Functional Capacity Assessment
- Activities of Daily Living
- Functional Independence Measure (FIM)
- Worksite Evaluation
- Assistive Technology
- Home Modifications & Safety
Building capability
- Fatigue Management
- Cognitive Rehabilitation
- Activities of Daily Living — adaption & retraining
- Community Activity Engagement
- Education
- Upper Limb Therapy
Support that meets you where you are
Therapy works best when it fits real life. That's why support is delivered wherever it's most useful to you — always in partnership with your family, supports and care team.
At home
Practical strategies and adaptations built around your own environment and daily routines.
In the community
Re-engaging with the activities, places and people that make life meaningful.
Via telehealth
Flexible face-to-face support online, wherever you are and whenever it suits.
Master of Occupational Therapy (GE)
Two decades of enabling people through the ‘doing' of therapy
Hayley brings over 20 years of experience as an occupational therapist across community and hospital settings, with a focus on adults with acquired brain injury, stroke, and degenerative neurological conditions including Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson's Disease.
She has a passion for problem-solving and enabling clients through the ‘doing' of occupational therapy — working closely with clients and their teams in a client-centred approach to move towards their goals. Observing clients' achievements is rewarding and fuels her commitment to an evidence-based approach.
Hayley believes collaboration with clients, their supports — family and friends — and formal services is pivotal to success and a truly holistic approach. She is also a strong communicator, skilled in supervising and supporting allied health teams to build clinician skills and confidence.
FIM Trained
The Functional Independence Measure is an outcome measure used to assess and grade a person's functional status based on the level of assistance they require.
Behaviour — PBS+PLUS approach
An evidence-based, person-driven approach that combines Positive Behaviour Support with cognitive and communication strategies to help people build a meaningful life after acquired brain injury.
Let's start the conversation
Referrals are welcome from individuals, families, support coordinators and health professionals. Get in touch and Hayley will be in contact to discuss how she can help.
Prefer to talk it through first? Reach out directly — no referral needed to ask a question.