Claire Druett is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Forrestdale, WA. You can find her at 35 Broome Street, Forrestdale WA 6112. Her focus is on helping people get through everyday life in a way that feels more manageable, whether that’s at home, at work, or in daily routines.
Claire looks after daily living skills and the practical stuff that can make a big difference day to day. This might include assessing how someone handles everyday tasks, like getting ready, moving around safely, cooking, or doing things with more ease. In many cases, it’s not just about the task itself, but also about how the person’s body, energy, and home setup all work together.
She also helps people build customised home exercise programs. These plans are made to fit real life, not a perfect world. At times, small changes to how you move, practise, or pace activities can help reduce frustration and make goals easier to reach.
For work and daily routines, Claire teaches adaptive techniques for common tasks. That could mean finding easier ways to do jobs, supporting independence, and keeping comfort in mind. She also assists with ergonomic workplace setup, so chairs, desks, and work habits are more aligned to what the body needs. The aim is usually to make daily work feel less draining and more sustainable over time.
Claire’s approach is calm and practical. She listens to what’s getting in the way, then works step by step with you on strategies you can actually use. Her service is centred on hands-on, real-world support for day-to-day living and function. Information about specific research or clinical trials isn’t listed, but her work is grounded in everyday care and the kind of changes that help people function better in their normal routines.