Miss Caitlin A Moore is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Osborne Park, WA. She works from Suites 3-4, 14 Main Street, Osborne Park WA 6017.
Occupational therapy is about helping people do the everyday things that matter to them. That can be at home, at work, or even in day-to-day routines like getting ready, managing tasks, using tools, or keeping up with the usual rhythm of life. Caitlin focuses on practical support, so goals feel realistic and doable.
A big part of her work is assessment of daily living skills. In many cases, this means looking at how someone currently handles common tasks, what feels harder, and where the biggest pinch points are. From there, she helps develop a personalised treatment plan. These plans are shaped around what the person actually wants to achieve, not just what looks good on paper.
At times, changes are small but helpful. Caitlin teaches adaptive techniques for daily tasks, including ways to approach activities differently when pain, balance, strength, memory, or stamina gets in the way. She also gives guidance on improving work-related skills, which can be especially important for people who are trying to return to work, keep working, or adjust to new limits.
Assistive devices can make a real difference, too. She provides recommendations for assistive devices, based on what might help with comfort, safety, independence, or efficiency. It’s not always about buying the biggest or most expensive item. Often, it’s about finding the right fit for the person’s needs and daily setup.
Over time, therapy can help people build confidence in what they can do. That may involve learning new routines, practising specific skills, and making smart adjustments to the way tasks are set up. The aim is steady progress, with support that’s clear and grounded in real life.
Caitlin’s role also includes practical guidance and advice, so families and support networks can better understand what helps day-to-day. She stays focused on everyday outcomes like managing tasks more comfortably, building independence, and making work and life feel more manageable.