Miss Emma Cooper-Parker is an Occupational Therapist (OT) in Caboolture, based at 82 King Street, Caboolture QLD 4510.
Occupational therapy is all about helping people take part in everyday life. That can mean making daily routines a bit easier, improving hand and finger skills, or finding better ways to move around and manage tasks at home, at school, or in the community.
In her work, Emma focuses on assessment of daily living skills. She looks at what feels hard day to day, like dressing, eating, personal care, getting organised, or doing tasks that need a steady hand. From there, she helps build a personalised treatment plan that fits the person and their usual routine. In many cases, it’s about small changes that add up over time, rather than trying to do everything at once.
Emma also provides training in adaptive techniques and equipment. This might include learning how to use tools differently, adjusting the way a task is done, or trying equipment that supports comfort and independence. The goal is usually the same: help someone keep doing the things that matter to them, with less stress and less frustration.
Sensory integration therapy is another part of her approach. Sensory needs can affect how a person copes with sounds, touch, movement, or busy spaces. At times, these challenges can show up in school routines, social settings, or at home. Emma helps people understand their sensory patterns and builds strategies to support regulation and more settled participation.
Fine motor skills training is also a key focus. Hand strength, finger control, and coordination matter for lots of everyday jobs. Emma works on the building blocks needed for tasks like handwriting, cutting, using utensils, and other activities that rely on control and accuracy.
Emma’s sessions are practical and grounded. She takes the time to understand what’s going on and what helps. Then she works step by step, with the person and their supports, so the plan is realistic and can actually be used in day-to-day life.
If you’re looking for an OT in Caboolture who can help with daily living skills, sensory support, adaptive strategies, and fine motor work, Emma Cooper-Parker is based right in the heart of town.