Miss Angela Anqi Liu is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Lilyfield, in Sydney’s inner west. Her practice is at Unit 1 370-372 Norton Street, Lilyfield NSW 2040.
Angela works with people who need practical support for everyday life. That can include children, teenagers and adults, depending on what’s going on. In many cases, the focus is on daily living skills—things like getting dressed, using the kitchen safely, managing routines, and building confidence with everyday tasks.
Work and home ergonomics are also part of the picture. Sometimes problems are linked to how the body is being used at work, or how someone has to move around their space. Angela helps people learn safer ways to do daily activities, and she gives clear ideas for changing setups at home or at work.
Over time, therapy can help improve independence. At times, it also helps people reduce pain, manage fatigue, or cope better with changes after illness or injury. Angela looks at the bigger picture, not just one symptom.
In her sessions, she focuses on assessment and planning. She checks how a person currently performs daily tasks, then develops a personal treatment plan that fits their goals and their day-to-day needs. She also teaches adaptive techniques, so skills are easier to use in real life, not only during appointments.
Assistive devices and recommendations can be part of care too. If someone needs equipment or small changes to make tasks simpler, Angela guides those choices and explains how to use them properly.
When it comes to training and learning, Angela uses straightforward teaching and keeps things practical. There’s often a lot of trial and adjustment, and she works step by step with each person and their support network.
Education details and any research or clinical trial involvement are not listed here, but the approach stays grounded in real-world function—helping people do what matters to them at home, at school, and at work.