Time sure flies fast when you are having fun! November was packed full of different events and we’ve helped a lot of clients as well! And since it’s already the season of giving, we’ve got a fantastic offer for you! The first 10 people to book an assessment with us will get not one, not […]
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Hi everyone, Earlier this year Brad Williams, director of Williams OT, was interviewed by Nicole de la Perrelle about heavy vehicle and motorbike assessments and other types of vehicle assessments. If you follow us on Facebook, and I recommended that you do, you would have seen many of our posts where we help people return […]
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21/10/2018
In Amputee, autism, back pain, blog, brain injury, cerebral palsy, Driver Aids, dwarfism, epilepsy, Multiple Scerosis, NDIS, older drivers, schizophrenia, Stroke, upper limb issues
Brad Williams
The Williams OT blog post for this month is something special, especially if you are in the NDIS space. Whether you are a client or participant, a care planner, or an NDIS local area coordinator, this post is for you. The Williams OT crew have been working in the NDIS space for a while now […]
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Hi everyone, di you read our last blog post? It’s about one of our client’s story sharing his feelings on losing his driver’s licence. Although we do our best to help our clients get back on the road, at the end of the day, events like this still happen. In this blog post we’d like […]
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Back Pain and Driving When you have back pain, I mean a really, REALLY sore back, just about everything hurts. Even sitting down can be painful. Mix that with driving and it can be debilitating. Back pain has been the problem for many Williams Occupational Therapy clients over the years. We are going to share […]
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October 1, 2016, marked the revised edition of ‘Assessing Fitness to Drive” Guidelines – a much awaited joint publication of the National Transport Commission (NTC) and Austroads. Did this updated rendition sneak under your radar? It didn’t sneak past us! Here are the key take outs we got from this year’s changes and how it […]
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