Miss Avalana Pritchard is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Hampton, VIC. Her practice is at Shop 4 532-542 Hampton Street, Hampton VIC 3188.
Occupational therapy is all about helping people get back to the things they need and want to do in everyday life. That can include work, home routines, school tasks, and hobbies. Miss Pritchard also looks at hand function and day-to-day movement, especially when the hands and fine skills are part of the problem.
In many cases, she supports people who need help with things like hand therapy and fine motor skills. If someone is finding it hard to use their hands for tasks such as writing, dressing, cooking, or using tools, an OT assessment can help work out what’s going on and what changes might help.
She also provides assistive device training. That means learning how to use equipment safely and in a way that makes daily tasks easier. Sometimes it’s about picking the right kind of support. Other times it’s about getting comfortable with it and building confidence so it becomes a normal part of the day.
Miss Pritchard can help with occupational therapy evaluation too. This usually starts with getting a clear picture of someone’s needs, what activities matter most to them, and what barriers are getting in the way. Over time, therapy plans can be adjusted based on how things are going.
Hand therapy is another key part of her work. This can involve gentle, practical therapy aimed at improving hand use, comfort, and function. Fine motor skills training may be part of the plan when small hand movements are needed for everyday tasks.
When it comes to experience, the details of her work history aren’t listed here. Education and any formal study details aren’t provided either, but she delivers OT services including assessment, hand therapy, assistive device training, and fine motor skills support.
There’s also no information listed here about research or clinical trials. If you’d like to know more about those areas, it’s best to check directly with the clinic.