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, it’s Brad Williams from Williams OT, driver assessments and rehabilitation. As you might be aware it is Brain Injury Awareness Week from August 20th to 26th. With that, I have a little trivia for all of you. Did you know that over 700,000 Australians live everyday with a brain injury? And did you […]
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Today, we’ll share with you one of our most heartwarming success stories from our client, Nick. Nick has cerebral palsy and driving is one wish that came true. We had a little interview with him and talked about his struggles – how he got his license, his car modification, and driving it. But before we […]
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What Is Visual Inattention And Can You Drive? The brain works in mysterious ways One of the hardest things to do after a brain injury such as a stroke is to regain enough function to drive. This can be significantly harder with visual inattention. But what is inattention and how does it relate to driving??? As a driver trained occupational therapist […]
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