Miss Rebecca Anne Bell

Occupational Therapist (OT)

📍 Leichhardt

About of Miss Rebecca Anne Bell

Miss Rebecca Anne Bell is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Leichhardt, NSW. Her clinic is at 1/256 Norton Street, Leichhardt NSW 2040, and she supports people who want help getting back to everyday life in a practical way.

In occupational therapy, the goal is often simple: make daily tasks easier and more doable. This can mean looking at things like washing, dressing, cooking, work routines, and using devices that help day to day. At times, it’s also about getting fine motor skills back on track, so small movements feel steadier and less frustrating.

Rebecca’s work focuses on assessing daily living activities and then planning next steps around your needs. She builds personalized rehabilitation plans that fit real life, not just a clinic plan on paper. That might include learning adaptive techniques and using helpful equipment, so you can keep moving forward even when things feel challenging.

Many people she sees are working through recovery after injury or managing changes that affect how they do everyday tasks. Others may be building new strategies after periods of reduced hand or arm control. Whatever the reason, the approach stays hands-on and grounded. Training is usually about what you can practise, what to adjust, and what makes the biggest difference day to day.

Over time, the sessions often include practical guidance. This can be coaching on how to improve fine motor skills, along with tips to make daily tasks less tiring. She also helps people think through small changes that can add up—like the best way to hold tools, how to set up your home for easier movement, and ways to reduce the strain on your body.

Education details are not listed here, so you’ll find the main focus is on her OT role and the kinds of goals she helps with. If you’re looking for someone to guide you through daily activity challenges, an OT can be a solid starting point, especially when you want support that’s tailored and practical.

Research and clinical trials aren’t listed on this page. The focus here stays on day-to-day care—assessment, planning, and training—so people can build confidence with daily tasks again.

If you want to know what might work best, it’s usually worth asking about an initial assessment and what a first plan could look like. From there, therapy can be adjusted as progress happens, and as real life throws up new challenges.

OPD Timing

Leichhardt

1/256 Norton Street, Leichhardt NSW 2040

Services & Conditions Treated

Assessment of daily living activitiesDevelopment of personalized rehabilitation plansTraining in adaptive techniques and equipmentGuidance on improving fine motor skills

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Miss Rebecca Bell offer?
Miss Rebecca Bell provides assessment of daily living activities, development of personalised rehabilitation plans, training in adaptive techniques and equipment, and guidance on improving fine motor skills.
What can Occupational Therapy help with for daily living tasks?
Occupational Therapy helps people perform daily tasks more easily, including daily living activities and improving fine motor skills.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is at 1/256 Norton Street, Leichhardt NSW 2040.
What should I expect at the first OT appointment?
The first appointment usually involves an assessment of your daily living activities and a discussion about goals, followed by planning a personalised rehabilitation program.
How do I start with Miss Rebecca Bell for OT?
To begin, contact the practice to arrange an appointment at the Leichhardt clinic.
What will I learn in OT sessions?
You’ll learn adaptive techniques and use equipment as needed, with guidance to improve daily tasks and fine motor skills.