Occupational Therapy

Expert support

Wherever you are

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Transforming barriers

Our Occupational Therapy (OT) services are available via telehealth or face-to-face in select Sydney areas, providing expert support for adults with cognitive or physical disabilities, neurological conditions, and those needing rehabilitation or functional assistance.

Our OT, Sarah, has a strong background in neurological rehabilitation and works with a range of conditions to help clients regain independence and improve their quality of life.

How We Can Help
🔹 Neurological rehabilitation – Stroke, brain injury, and other neurological conditions
🔹 Upper limb therapy – Strengthening, coordination, and function
🔹 Equipment prescription – Assessing and prescribing assistive devices
🔹 Supported Independent Living (SIL) assessments
🔹 Minor home modifications – Ramps, rails, shower modifications & more
🔹 Functional Capacity Assessments (FCA) reports
🔹 Aged care support – Maintaining independence and mobility
🔹 Cognitive & life skills retraining – Support for daily living and cognitive function

Who We Work With
Adults (18+) with physical or cognitive disabilities
Clients needing functional rehabilitation or equipment support
Individuals seeking minor home modifications for safety and accessibility

Services We Do Not Provide
Clients under 18 years (pediatrics)
Mental health or neurodiverse conditions (e.g., Autism, ADHD)
Emotional or sensory regulation therapy
Major home modifications over $10K (e.g., full bathroom/kitchen renovations)
Driving assessments (but referrals available)
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) reports

Service Locations

📍 Face-to-face: Western Sydney, The Hills District, Penrith, Hawkesbury (Windsor/Richmond) – other Sydney locations upon request
💻 Telehealth: Available Australia-wide

Need expert OT support?

Book an appointment today!

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Jackie

Founder & Physiotherapist

Jackie has been a physiotherapist for 8 years, with an interest in neurological and musculoskeletal practice. She enjoys research into neuromuscular physiotherapy techniques, and their application in practice.

Jackie also has an interest in Functional Medicine. The basic premise being to find the cause of disease and pathology, rather than simply treating the symptoms. She is looking forward to launching Functional Medicine into Reflecting health in 2025. 

Jackie founded Reflecting Health in 2019. She had always wanted to start her own business and follow her passions, to transform health in Australia to focus on wellness, vitality, happiness and people thriving. Not just getting by, treating symptoms and never truly feeling well. 

Since then, Reflecting Health has grown into what it is today. We have an amazing multidisciplinary team including Speech Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, and unbeatable admin support. We are also launching our Functional Medicine programs soon and are looking forward to incorporating integrative coaching and equine therapy in the future. 

Jackie’s dream is to continue to nurture and grow Reflecting Health, providing a wonderful workplace for practitioners and a place for people to come and heal.

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Sarah

Occupational Therapist

Sarah completed her Bachelor of Health Science/ Masters of Occupational Therapy (Honours) at Western Sydney University in 2014. Sarah has worked in a wide variety of clinical caseloads across the inpatient and community settings – inpatient acute care, neurological rehabilitation, and aged care and disability. Sarah’s skill set involves supporting adults with a vast range of physical or cognitive abilities to live independently and with confidence.

Sarah is a member of Occupational Therapy Australia (OTA) and is AHPRA Registered. Sarah is FIM accredited, MOCA assessor and Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) trained. Sarah is bilingual and is fluent in Arabic. Her particular clinical interests include; cognitive rehabilitation, upper limb management, assistive technology prescription, equipment prescription, falls prevention, life skills retaining and pressure care management.

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Zoe

Physiotherapist

Zoe is a passionate physiotherapist who graduated in 2020 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Charles Sturt University (CSU). Growing up in Albury Wodonga, she has a strong connection to the local community. Zoe has experience in NDIS, Aged care, Private practice and Acute Physio.

Outside of Physio Zoe loves the challenge of CrossFit and Pole Dancing, and enjoys keeping active and motivated. Zoe is a proud mother of two young children and cherishes spending quality time with her family, usually outdoors. 

Her diverse interests and personal experiences allow her to bring a holistic and empathetic approach to patient care, helping individuals of all ages achieve their physical health goals.

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Emma

Speech Pathologist

Emma grew up in the Albury area and obtained her degree in Speech Pathology at Charles Sturt University in 2002. Over the past 20 years she has worked across a range of clinical caseloads in a variety of settings including: community health, private practice, disability services, educational facilities, acute inpatient care, and community rehabilitation.
 
Emma is a certified practicing speech pathologist (CPSP) and member of Speech Pathology Australia. She is committed to maintaining best practice standards and seeks to attend courses, training days and webinars to continue to develop her knowledge base.

Emma enjoys working as part of a multidisciplinary team and providing clients with education to self manage their conditions/disabilities, guidance to enhance communication abilities and recommendations to swallow safely.

Emma is caring and compassionate with a focus on person centred practice, holistic care models and working alongside clients and their families/carers to achieve the skills necessary for participation in daily life. Her favourite things about being a speech pathologist are supporting clients to achieve their goals and using the word ‘moist’ whenever possible.

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Michael

Practice Manager

With a strong background in IT support, Michael brings a unique blend of technical expertise and passion for fitness to the role of Practice Manager at our physio clinic. Currently studying personal training, Michael holds a Certificate III in Fitness and is dedicated to expanding their knowledge in the health and wellness field.

With over a decade of experience in the combat sports industry and group training, Michael has a deep understanding of physical performance, rehabilitation, and the importance of a holistic approach to fitness.

This diverse skill set and commitment to client care and clinic operations make Michael an invaluable part of our team.

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Daniel

Administration & Operations

Daniel recently joined Reflecting Health’s administrative team, bringing strong organizational skills and attention to detail. He supports the financial operations and ensures smooth administrative processes.

In addition to his work at Reflecting Health, Daniel runs a small phone repair business and is passionate about developing innovative music software. This blend of technical expertise and creative problem-solving enhances Daniel’s ability to contribute effectively to the administrative side of the company.

Although new to physiotherapy, Daniel is excited to support Reflecting Health’s mission and values the opportunity to grow both personally and professionally.

Emily Folan

Health Assistant

Emily is a dedicated and skilled allied health assistant committed to providing exceptional care and assistance to individuals seeking support on their health journey. Emily has been a practicing allied health assistant for three years now, after completing a certificate IV in allied health assistance in 2021. Emily’s role as an Allied Health Assistant varies depending on the specific discipline. In general, Emily provides support to allied health professionals in delivering health care services to clients needing ongoing support. She is firmly committed to continually furthering her knowledge and skills within the health industry.

Ashleigh

Health Assistant

Ashleigh has a passion for health and helping others. Ashleigh is currently studying a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy at CSU. She is particularly interested in paediatrics and neurorehabilitation.

She is looking forward to her time here with Reflecting Health to further her knowledge and experience.