Mr James Roman is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Epping, NSW. You can find his practice at 51 Rawson Street, Epping NSW 2121.
In occupational therapy, the main goal is to help people do the everyday things that matter to them. That can be anything from getting dressed and cooking, to managing personal care and other daily living activities. James also looks at how a person’s home setup, routine, and day-to-day habits affect what feels possible, especially when things have changed.
A big part of his work is assessment of daily living activities. This can include taking a close look at how someone completes tasks, where the hard parts are, and what might make day-to-day life easier or safer. Over time, this kind of check helps map out practical steps that fit the person’s goals, not just a one-size plan.
James also provides assistive device training. That might mean learning how to use equipment properly, making sure it suits the person, and working out the best way to get the most out of it in real life. At times, small tweaks can make a big difference—like improving comfort, reducing effort, or supporting independence with everyday tasks.
Home safety evaluation is another service he offers. Homes can have hazards that are easy to miss, especially when mobility, strength, or fine skills are affected. A home check looks at things like how spaces are set up, what needs adjusting, and what changes could help prevent trips, falls, or frustration. The aim is usually to keep routines going smoothly, while making the home safer and more workable.
For people who struggle with hand use, James also provides fine motor skills training. Fine motor skills are the small movements you rely on for things like writing, handling utensils, buttoning, and other detailed tasks. Training can focus on building control, improving speed and accuracy, and finding easier ways to do tasks—so daily life feels less stressful.
James works with people who want clear, practical support with daily living. If you’re dealing with changes in your ability to do everyday tasks, or you’re trying to make a home and routines work better, occupational therapy can be a helpful place to start. The approach is calm and hands-on, with a focus on what you need day to day.