Your Brain In Mind, Taringa
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Occupational Therapist (OT)

Assessment of daily living activities
Recommendation and training on adaptive equipment
Development of personalized treatment plans
Assistance with improving fine motor skills
Laura Ann Stasinowsky is an Occupational Therapist who helps people in Australia manage daily tasks and stay independent. She works at Your Brain In Mind in Taringa, Queensland, with a base at Suite 308, Westside Private Hospital, 32 Morrow Street, Taringa QLD 4068. This makes her part of the Queensland health care team that serves Brisbane’s western suburbs. Her role focuses on practical steps that people can use every day to improve how they move and function at home or work. While the profile does not state a degree or years of experience, her specialty as an Occupational Therapist shows she is trained to help people with daily living activities and fine motor skills. For families and patients in Brisbane and the wider South East Queensland area, this means a local option for hands on support.
Laura offers several services to support daily life. She conducts assessments of daily living activities to understand what a person can do now and what changes can help. She provides recommendations and training on adaptive equipment, which can make tasks easier and safer at home or in the workplace. She also develops personalized treatment plans tailored to each person’s needs, goals, and pace. In addition, she assists with improving fine motor skills, which helps with small, delicate hand movements that are useful for tasks like writing, buttoning, or using small tools. For patients in Taringa and surrounding areas, these services are designed to be clear, practical, and doable.
The care approach focuses on clear communication and real progress. Laura explains what each step means and why it helps, using simple language that is easy to understand. She takes time to listen to worries and to learn about a patient’s home life, work, and routines. Her goal is to support independence while keeping safety in mind. The work is done in a clinical setting in Taringa, and the clinic emphasizes coordinated care. The clinic operates within Westside Private Hospital, bringing a strong network of health professionals together. Teamwork among therapists, doctors, and support staff helps ensure consistent care. Laura maintains a patient‑centred approach, adjusting plans as goals change and as new information comes in.
People who seek help from Laura can expect a respectful and steady partnership. Her local presence in Taringa and the wider Brisbane area helps families trust that they are receiving practical and professional support close to home. Her clear focus on daily living, equipment support, and fine motor skill development reflects a commitment to real, visible improvements. For anyone looking for Occupational Therapy in Queensland, Laura’s combination of service options, local accessibility, and patient‑friendly style supports confidence, progress, and trusted care.
