Miss Georgia May Bruce is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Camden, NSW. She works out of 12 Broughton Street, Camden NSW 2570, and supports people who want more independence in everyday life.
Occupational therapy can help when daily tasks feel tricky, whether that’s because of physical changes, getting back on track after an injury, or needing extra support to manage day-to-day routines. In many cases, the goal is simple: help you do the things that matter to you, in a way that feels safe and realistic.
Georgia focuses on assessment of daily living skills. That often means looking closely at how someone handles everyday activities, like moving around at home, getting through self-care, and keeping up with normal routines. From there, she recommends adaptive equipment when it’s helpful. This can make tasks easier without needing to “push through” when it’s not working.
She also develops personalised treatment plans. These plans are built around your situation and what you’re aiming for next. At times, that might involve therapeutic activities and exercises designed to build up strength, improve movement, or support better control in daily tasks. The plan is kept practical, so it fits around real life rather than sitting on a page.
Over time, the work is about building confidence as well as skills. Georgia looks at the small details, like how you manage steps, reach for things, or pace activities so you don’t end up too sore or wiped out. For some people, improvements come slowly. For others, changes are quicker. Either way, she keeps the focus on what helps most.
Georgia’s sessions suit people who want hands-on support and clear next steps. If someone is trying to regain routines or make day-to-day life easier, she can help work out what to try first and what to adjust as things change.
No matter the reason you’re seeking support, the aim is the same—more control over daily tasks, less stress about what’s possible, and a plan that feels manageable.