Ms Allison Hunt is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Bangor, NSW, working out of 56 Billa Road, Bangor NSW 2234.
In her day-to-day work, Ms Hunt helps people work through the small, real-life things that can get tricky after an injury or when pain affects everyday routines. That might mean trouble with dressing, cooking, getting around at home, or managing the usual tasks people rely on.
Her approach starts with an assessment of daily living activities. She looks at how a person currently does everyday tasks, what’s getting in the way, and what would make the most difference in day-to-day life. From there, she helps put together a personalized therapy plan. These plans are practical and focused on making things easier, safer, and more comfortable at home and in daily routines.
At times, adaptive equipment can be the key. Ms Hunt provides help with assistance with adaptive equipment, so people can do things in a way that feels more manageable. The goal isn’t just short-term relief. It’s about building routines that fit into real life, even if the body is still healing or feeling sore.
In many cases, injury prevention is a big part of the work. Ms Hunt provides education on injury prevention, with tips and strategies that suit the person’s situation and the way they move and work. This can be especially useful when someone is returning to activities or trying to avoid making symptoms worse.
Pain management techniques are also part of her support. She helps people understand what might be triggering pain and teaches simple ways to handle it while still staying active and doing what matters.
Ms Hunt’s training in occupational therapy supports her work across these areas. Details about education, publications, and clinical trials aren’t listed here, but the focus in clinic stays on practical help, clear goals, and small changes that add up over time.