AIM Occupational Therapy Joondalup, Joondalup
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Sunday | N/A |
| Monday | 8am – 5:30pm |
| Tuesday | 8am – 5:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8am – 5:30pm |
| Thursday | 8am – 5:30pm |
| Friday | 8am – 5:30pm |
| Saturday | 8am – 5:30pm |
Consultation Fee
Not specified

Occupational Therapist (OT)

Assessment of daily living skills
Creating customized home exercise programs
Teaching adaptive techniques for daily tasks
Assisting with ergonomic workplace setup
Claire Druett is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Australia. Her exact degree and years of experience are not listed, but she works with AIM Occupational Therapy Joondalup in Joondalup, and her clinic location is 35 Broome Street, Forrestdale WA 6112. Her focus is helping people improve daily living skills and independence at home and work. She uses practical plans that fit real life so patients can live more comfortably and safely. Her work supports people across Western Australia who want to do daily tasks with less effort and more balance. Claire's approach is patient friendly and easy to understand, aiming to make daily life simpler for everyone at home, work, and in the community.
Claire’s services include assessing daily living skills to see what is easy and what is difficult for each person. She then creates customized home exercise programs. These programs are designed to be done at home and at a person’s own pace. The exercises focus on strength, flexibility, and endurance to support everyday activities. She also teaches adaptive techniques for daily tasks. This means simple changes in how tasks are done to save energy and reduce strain. For example, using ergonomic strategies at work can help with posture, comfort, and safety during long hours at a desk or on the job site.
People who work with Claire learn practical tips that fit their routine. She helps with ergonomic workplace setup, which can prevent injuries and improve work performance. Claire values clear communication and takes time to listen, explain, and answer questions. This makes it easier for patients and their families to participate in care decisions. She emphasizes patient education, so people understand why certain steps are recommended and how to keep progress going between visits.
In addition to hands-on care, Claire stays up to date with the latest practices. She follows evidence-based methods and integrates new techniques when needed. She collaborates with other health professionals to support each person’s goals. Teamwork is a key part of her work, making sure care plans suit all parts of a person’s life, including home, school, and community activities.
Patients trust Claire for her reliable guidance and steady support. Her reputation in Occupational Therapy in Western Australia comes from consistent results and a compassionate, respectful approach. With her expertise, clients gain practical tools to manage daily tasks, move more freely, and feel more confident at home and in the workplace. The combination of local accessibility in Forrestdale and the Joondalup clinic location helps people in the area seek timely, effective care and ongoing support for better daily life.
