Miss Elloise Caitlin Adams is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Engadine, NSW. Her practice is at 49 Station Street, Engadine NSW 2233.
Occupational therapy is all about the everyday things that take up your time and make life feel doable. That might mean helping with fine motor skills, like using hands for writing, dressing, or small tasks around the home. At times it can also be about making everyday routines easier, safer, and less stressful.
Miss Adams works with people who want practical support to build independence in daily activities. She focuses on real-life changes, not just quick fixes. This can include setting up strategies for daily living, breaking tasks into smaller steps, and figuring out what gets in the way for someone day to day.
Sometimes the right solution is learning a new way to do things. Other times, it helps to adjust the environment or use tools that make tasks more comfortable. Miss Adams can recommend adaptive equipment aimed at better function, so everyday activities feel more manageable and less tiring.
Safety at home is another big part of the work. She helps people look at their home setup and plan simple changes that reduce risks, especially when movement, balance, strength, or coordination are affected. The goal is to support safer routines while still keeping things practical and realistic for the household.
Miss Adams’ approach is calm and hands-on. Over time, therapy can help build confidence and reduce frustration as skills improve. Even when progress is gradual, there are usually small wins along the way—more control, more comfort, and more ability to do what matters.
In terms of learning and background, Miss Adams is trained as an occupational therapist. Her work is grounded in using practical strategies that fit into real routines, and she keeps things clear and easy to follow.
There isn’t a focus on public clinical trials or research in her service information. The main focus stays on day-to-day function, using support that can be used at home and in everyday life.