The Williams OT monthly wrap. We LOVE being an OT! September 2019 sure has given us lots of surprises and things to be grateful for. From being nominated for a HUGE award to getting our new Williams OT vehicle ? and of course, helping more and more clients to gain their independence through driving. It’s […]
Continue reading →
Catch up on the Highlights + More August has been a whirlwind of events and activities for us and we barely noticed the days gone by! Check out below as we recall our highlights for August. National Assistive Transport Conference The National Assistive Transport Conference will be held this coming November 28-29, 2019 at the […]
Continue reading →
July has been a real rollercoaster of events and activities for us here at Williams OT. Before we head on to another very busy month of August, here’s a peek on to what our July has been. First of all, the team behind Williams OT would love to thank you and everyone else who have […]
Continue reading →
Well, what do you know, the end of the financial year is already here! We’ve been so busy with new team members joining, helping out our clients, and teaching at Uni that we haven’t noticed the days go by. Get Home Safe Foundation Gala Evening Brad, CEO of Williams OT is a member of the […]
Continue reading →
Physiotherapists in SA are soon to be paid $220 per hour to provide services to NDIS participants. OT’s (occupational therapists) in SA are to be paid $190 per hour. Physiotherapists and OT’s could realistically treat the same patients under NDIS but OT’s would be paid $30 less. Many complex services are performed by OT’s including […]
Continue reading →
Wow, May is as eventful as ever! We can’t believe that June is already here – but before we start another wonderful month, check out some of our May highlights! Meet Wendy – our latest team member! Hi everyone! My name is Wendy and I am an Occupational Therapist. I have been working with Williams […]
Continue reading →
Hey everyone! Brad Williams has done a short interview with Donald, who is currently doing a Community Project with Williams OT as part of his studies at Charles Darwin University. So more about the project… They’re looking into increasing the passing rate of Driver Learners with Autism going for their L plates. Donald is going […]
Continue reading →
April has come and go – time sure does fly when you’re having fun. We celebrated the month with colourful Easter happenings, and also we had lots of long weekends to spend quality time with the family and friends. We have loads of exciting things to look forward to in the coming month. But before […]
Continue reading →
We have a guest blogger for today, Dr Claire Hutchinson, Research Fellow, UniSA. Check out the video below for my full interview of Dr Hutchinson and then check out her blog: Thank you to Brad for inviting me to write a guest blog post and for supporting our research. I am part of a research […]
Continue reading →
March 2019 was, again, a very busy month for Williams OT. And we didn’t even notice it’s already the end of the month! Here are some of the highlights for the month of March. We are expanding into the NT One of the most exciting things is ticking something off our bucket list. We are […]
Continue reading →