Brighton Health Clinic for Kids, Brighton
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Consultation Fee
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Occupational Therapist (OT)

Assessment of daily living activities
Recommendation of adaptive equipment
Guidance on ergonomic work setups
Development of personalized therapy plans
Mrs Kate Woods, Occupational Therapist (OT). Degree: not specified. Years of experience: not specified. Workplace: Brighton Health Clinic for Kids, located at 202-204 Bay Street, Brighton, VIC 3186, Australia. She serves as an Occupational Therapist focused on helping children and families in the Brighton area.
Mrs Woods offers practical support for daily life. She can assess daily living activities, help choose adaptive equipment, guide ergonomic work setups, and create personalized therapy plans. These services are designed to be easy to understand and friendly, helping kids and families feel confident at home, school, and work tasks.
Location and services. Based in Brighton, Victoria, she works at the Brighton Health Clinic for Kids on Bay Street, a convenient spot for families in the Bayside area. Her work centers on practical everyday activities, not just small exercises. She looks at how a child uses their hands, arms, and body during daily tasks like dressing, eating, writing, and playing. She also suggests adaptive tools and equipment that fit a child’s needs and home or school setup. She can guide families on making a child’s workspace safe and comfortable, with quiet advice on posture and seating.
Patient care style. Mrs Woods believes in clear, simple communication. She explains why a self-care or school task matters and how to use any suggested equipment or strategies. She works with families to set realistic goals and steps, so progress feels achievable. She listens to concerns and adapts plans to fit a child’s routine, school timetable, and family life. She emphasizes respectful collaboration with teachers, doctors, and caregivers, making sure everyone understands the plan.
Continuous learning and teamwork. As a professional in occupational therapy, she keeps learning about new tools and therapy methods. She values teamwork with other health professionals to support a child’s overall well-being. She shares ideas openly with families and school staff to build strong support around the child.
Trust and expertise. Patients and families can rely on Mrs Woods for careful assessments and practical recommendations. Her approach aims to improve daily living, safety, and participation in everyday activities. Her work at the Brighton Health Clinic for Kids helps families in Brighton and surrounding areas feel confident about the care their child receives.
