Ms Laura Tindale

Occupational Therapist (OT)

📍 Osborne Park

About of Ms Laura Tindale

Ms Laura Tindale is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Osborne Park, WA. You can find her at Suites 3-4, 14 Main Street, Osborne Park WA 6017.


In her day-to-day work, Laura focuses on helping people manage the things that matter in everyday life. That can be as simple as getting through regular routines, and it can also mean looking at what’s changed after an illness, injury, or ongoing health condition. At times, small adjustments make a big difference, especially when energy is limited or mobility feels harder than it used to.


Laura helps by doing a hands-on assessment of daily living activities. This is about seeing how tasks are going in real life, not just on paper. She’ll look at what people can do now, what’s getting in the way, and what goals feel most important. From there, she provides practical recommendations for adaptive equipment. The aim is to support safer, easier movement at home and in the community.


Another part of her work is therapeutic exercises for mobility. These exercises are guided and tailored, based on the person’s needs and what they’re working towards. The focus is on building confidence and helping people move more comfortably, over time. She also supports people with training in energy conservation techniques. This can be really helpful when everyday tasks feel tiring, taking longer, or starting to wear someone down.


Laura’s approach stays grounded and practical. She looks at the whole situation, including daily habits and the small things that can add up to fatigue or strain. Sometimes the best plan is one that reduces effort, improves safety, and helps people keep doing what they need to do—without pushing through pain.


When it comes to experience, the key part is how she works: step by step, with clear goals and hands-on guidance. Her OT training supports this approach, using everyday function as the starting point for treatment.


On the research and clinical trials side, no specific trial involvement or publications are listed here. But the practical therapy she provides is still very much about staying focused on what works for day-to-day life.


If you’re dealing with changes in mobility, difficulties with daily routines, or you’re just looking for more workable ways to get things done, Laura can help you sort through options and build a plan that feels achievable.

OPD Timing

Next Challenge, Osborne Park

Suites 3-4, 14 Main Street, Osborne Park WA 6017

Services & Conditions Treated

Assessment of daily living activitiesRecommendations for adaptive equipmentTherapeutic exercises for mobilityTraining in energy conservation techniques

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Ms Laura Tindale offer?
Ms Laura Tindale provides assessment of daily living activities, recommendations for adaptive equipment, therapeutic exercises for mobility, and training in energy conservation techniques.
Who can benefit from an occupational therapy session with Laura?
Anyone who wants to improve daily living skills, mobility, or energy management after an injury, illness, or change in health may benefit from occupational therapy.
Where is the clinic located?
The practice is at Suites 3-4, 14 Main Street, Osborne Park WA 6017.
What should I expect in an initial OT assessment?
You’ll chat about how you perform daily tasks, any difficulties you face, and goals. The therapist will assess your abilities and discuss options to help you at home or at work.
What equipment or aids might be recommended?
If needed, the therapist may suggest adaptive equipment to help with daily tasks and mobility.
How can energy conservation techniques help me?
Energy conservation techniques teach you ways to pace activities, plan tasks, and use your energy more efficiently, so you can do more without getting worn out.