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Occupational Therapist (OT)

Assessment of daily living activities
Development of personalized treatment plans
Assistance with adaptive equipment
Recommendations for home modifications
Training in energy conservation techniques
Bridget Thaninayagham is an Occupational Therapist (OT) practicing in Prospect, New South Wales. She works at Prospect, Unit 3 3 Aldgate Street, Prospect NSW 2148, in the Sydney area of Australia. She provides care focused on helping people with daily activities and everyday tasks. Her work supports people in improving skills they use every day.
Bridget offers assessments of daily living activities. She looks at how a person can perform tasks at home, work, and in the community. She develops personalized treatment plans to fit each person’s needs. She also helps with adaptive equipment, so people can do tasks more easily and safely. In addition, she makes practical recommendations for home modifications to reduce risk and improve comfort at home. Bridget trains patients in energy conservation techniques, teaching ways to do more without getting too tired.
The care she provides is located in Prospect, a community in New South Wales, Australia. Her clinic address is Unit 3 3 Aldgate Street, Prospect NSW 2148, and she can be reached by phone at 0297565633. The services are designed to be clear and easy to understand, so patients can participate in their own care. Bridget explains options in simple language and checks that plans are realistic and doable.
In her approach, Bridget focuses on patient-centred care. She works with individuals to set goals and create step-by-step plans. She emphasizes practical, hands-on guidance that fits daily life. She is committed to listening, answering questions, and adjusting plans as needed. She values teamwork and often collaborates with families, carers, and other health professionals to support progress. Bridget stays curious about new ideas and techniques in occupational therapy. She keeps learning to offer better, evidence-based care.
For people seeking reliable help with daily activities and safety at home, Bridget brings a steady, professional presence. Her clear communication, practical plans, and focus on everyday outcomes help build trust. With her experience in assessment, planning, adaptive equipment, and home modification advice, she is a strong choice for families and individuals across Sydney and NSW who want practical support to improve daily life.
