Miss Abby Brooke Alessio is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Idalia, Queensland. She works from Shop 1, 9-13 Kokoda Street, Idalia QLD 4811.
Occupational therapy is all about helping people take part in everyday life. In many cases, that means looking at daily living activities and making them easier to manage at home, at school, or in the community. Abby’s work often centres on things like routines, self-care skills, and practical ways to support independence.
Some days can be tricky when fine motor skills are hard. That could show up in tasks like handwriting, using cutlery, dressing, or doing activities that need careful hand control. Abby focuses on fine motor skills training to build confidence and make progress feel more steady. Over time, small changes can add up, especially when skills are practised in a way that fits the person’s needs.
Sensory needs can also play a big role. At times, people find it tough to process sensory information like touch, sound, movement, or changes in routine. When that happens, it can affect comfort, attention, and participation in everyday activities. Abby includes sensory integration therapy as part of the support plan, aiming to help the person feel more settled and better able to cope with daily demands.
Each therapy plan is shaped around the goals that matter most for daily life. Abby provides assessment of daily living activities first, then works on personalised therapy plans. The plan isn’t just about therapy sessions. It’s about using strategies that can be carried into real life, so progress is more likely to stick.
For families and carers, it can help to have support that is practical and easy to follow. Abby’s approach focuses on clear, hands-on therapy ideas, with attention to what works in the real world. That can mean adjusting tasks, breaking skills down into smaller steps, and finding ways to keep practice doable.
If you’re looking for an OT in Idalia who can help with daily activities, fine motor skills, or sensory challenges, Miss Abby Brooke Alessio offers support through assessment, therapy planning, and hands-on interventions. Appointments are available at her clinic address in Idalia.