Miss Emily L Poulier is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in North Lakes, Queensland. Her clinic is at 5/8 Wills Street, North Lakes QLD 4509.
Emily looks after people who need help with everyday activities. That can include getting back to day-to-day routines, making tasks easier, and building confidence with day-to-day living. At times, this support is for children, and at other times it’s for adults who are working through changes after injury, illness, or day-to-day challenges.
In her work, Emily focuses on practical, real-life goals. She helps work out what’s getting in the way for each person, then plans the next steps. This might mean checking how someone manages daily living activities, or reviewing how their home setup and daily routine are going.
Depending on what’s needed, she can recommend adaptive equipment and simple changes that make daily tasks easier. Things like tools to help with reaching, gripping, or getting things done with less effort. She also works on fine motor skills when that’s part of the problem, such as hand control and using the hands for everyday activities.
Over time, Emily builds a personalized treatment plan that fits around the person’s life. The plan is usually about learning new ways to do tasks, improving skills where possible, and setting up supports that help people keep moving forward.
Education and formal training details aren’t listed, but Emily’s role as an OT means her work is grounded in everyday function and hands-on support. Her focus stays on what people can do day to day, not just on a diagnosis.
There’s no specific research, publications, or clinical trials information provided here, so the main thing to know is the care is focused on assessment, practical recommendations, and tailored therapy plans for daily living.