REDIMED, Joondalup
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Occupational Therapist (OT)

Helping patients regain fine motor skills
Teaching adaptive techniques for daily tasks
Assessing and recommending assistive devices
Developing personalized rehabilitation plans
Amy Sturgeon is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Western Australia. She works at REDIMED, Joondalup, located at 1 Frederick Street, Belmont WA 6104. Her years of experience and degree are not listed in the profile, but she focuses on helping patients improve daily living through skilled therapy. Her clinic serves communities in and around Belmont and Joondalup, making it easy for locals to access care close to home. This makes her a practical option for people who want reliable OT support in the Perth area. Amy’s main goal is to help people regain fine motor skills. This means she works on small movements with hands and fingers so daily tasks become easier. She also teaches adaptive techniques for daily tasks. By showing patients simple ways to complete activities like dressing, cooking, or writing, she supports real-life improvements. She also assesses and recommends assistive devices. If a patient needs special tools, she helps choose the right equipment and adapts it to fit the person’s needs. In addition, she develops personalized rehabilitation plans. Each plan is tailored to the person, with clear steps and goals to track progress over time. In terms of location, Amy serves clients in Belmont and the broader Perth region from the REDIMED clinic in Joondalup at 1 Frederick Street, Belmont WA 6104. This makes services convenient for people living in or traveling to Western Australia’s capital corridor. Her patient care style is patient-friendly and practical. She emphasizes clear instructions, steady support, and gentle coaching to build confidence. She also encourages questions and collaboration, so patients feel involved in their own care. Continuous learning is part of her approach, with up-to-date strategies that help people adapt to changes in health and ability. Working with a team, she coordinates with other health professionals as needed to provide comprehensive care. Patients can trust Amy for reliable guidance and steady progress. Her focus on fine motor improvements, adaptive strategies, and personalized plans helps people regain independence. Her reputation as a compassionate, practical OT reflects her dedication to helping clients in Belmont, Joondalup, and the wider WA community achieve better daily functioning and a higher quality of life.
