Rachel Roxburgh is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Brisbane City, Queensland. Her practice is at Level 5, 410 Ann Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000.
Rachel looks after people who need help with everyday life tasks. That can be things like getting dressed, washing, cooking, using mobility aids, or managing routines at home. At times, it may also be about looking at work or study habits when health, injury, or changes in ability make daily tasks harder than they used to be.
In many cases, the first step is an assessment of daily living activities. This usually means talking through what’s going on, then checking what someone can do now and what feels difficult or unsafe. Rachel takes a practical approach. She focuses on the real parts of the day, not just the diagnosis.
Once the needs are clear, Rachel can suggest adaptive equipment where it helps. That might include items that make tasks easier, safer, or less tiring. Sometimes small changes to tools and setup can make a big difference, especially for someone who is trying to stay independent at home or in the community.
Rachel also helps with personalized treatment plans. These are built around the person’s goals and what they want to get back to. The plan often includes clear steps to work on independence, confidence, and day-to-day function. It’s not only about therapy sessions, either. It’s about fitting support into everyday life in a way that makes sense.
Along the way, Rachel teaches techniques that can improve independence. That might be ways to break tasks down, change how an activity is done, or practise routines in a safer way. She also helps people understand what to watch for, so daily activities feel more manageable over time.
Overall, Rachel’s work is about support that feels grounded and doable. She focuses on making daily life easier, one step at a time, and helping people move toward the things that matter to them in their own routines.