We thank Tina and her clients for generously sharing their time with us and allowing us to learn more about how Occupational Therapy can transform lives.
I completed my Bachelor of Occupational Therapy overseas (New Delhi, India) and had my qualifications assessed by AHPRA to register to practice as an OT in Australia. I have over 15 years of experience working as an Occupational Therapist and have been fortunate enough to work both in the pediatric & aged care sectors. I have had the opportunity to work across different organisations, ranging from small private clinics, to major hospitals in Melbourne. The exposure I had to complex physical and mental disorders and the needs of my clients, has enhanced my learning, skills, and ability to provide them with strategies, to help them be more independent in their daily living.
I have always had a great amount of zeal for mental health. I believe having sound mental health is really important, even to perform the simplest daily living tasks. Being an OT, I have always been able to successfully make a positive impact in my client’s lives by helping them learn to self-regulate and undertake activities in their daily lives, making them less dependent on others for their basic needs. It was the desire to help people living with disabilities lead a better and more independent life that inspired me to work in the field of Occupational Therapy.
I have been fortunate enough to receive positive feedback from my colleagues, my managers, and most importantly, my clients, who are individuals who live with mental and physical disabilities and their families. One success story that was very memorable was when I was able to bring about a considerable improvement in the behaviour of one of my paediatric clients, enhancing his way of doing day-to-day activities and other general tasks that he was unable and unwilling to do before. The improvement was especially noticeable to his parents, who were very appreciative and thankful to see their child thriving and confident. They commended me on my efforts and shared his success story with other people in need in the community.
It is such a beautiful feeling and gives immense satisfaction to be able to make a positive difference in someone’s life. At that moment, you know all your studies, experience, and effort have been worth it.
A simple strategy that I follow is “to actively listen” to a client’s needs and problems first and then take the time to make observations (from an OT perspective) and work on solutions to assist them in leading a more fulfilling and independent life.
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