Ms Isabella Elzeth Rose Grayling is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Mildura, VIC, working from 834 Fifteenth Street, Mildura VIC 3500.
Her work is mainly about helping people get through everyday life again, especially after something has changed. That might be following an injury, dealing with ongoing aches, or adjusting to new limits after illness. At times, it can also be about staying independent when daily tasks start to feel harder.
In many cases, the process starts with a clear look at daily living activities. She looks at things like getting ready in the morning, washing and dressing, cooking, managing home routines, and other tasks that people rely on day to day. It’s not just about the big problem. It’s also about the small steps that make life easier or harder.
Over time, Ms Grayling focuses on practical solutions that fit the way each person actually lives. She works with clients to build personalized rehabilitation plans, with goals that feel realistic. The plan often includes training in adaptive techniques, so tasks can be done differently if the usual way isn’t working anymore.
She also helps people make sense of assistive devices. That can mean choosing an option that suits a person’s needs, learning how to use it safely, and making sure it works in the real world, not just in a clinic. The aim is to reduce frustration and build confidence, step by step.
Injury prevention is another big part of the support. She gives education on how to lower risk and manage movement in everyday life, so people can protect themselves for the long run. This can be especially helpful for people who are returning to activities and want a safer way to build up again.
If you’re looking for OT support that stays grounded and practical, Ms Grayling’s approach is centred on day-to-day function, workable rehab strategies, and making daily tasks more manageable.