Miss Chantelle Margaret Stewart is an Occupational Therapist (OT) who works with people in Penrith, NSW. You can find her practice at 580 High Street, Penrith NSW 2750.
Her work mainly helps with everyday living and daily routines. That might be things like dressing, eating, getting around, or managing work and study tasks. At times, it can also be about building confidence with smaller skills, like using hands and fingers for fine movements.
When someone comes in, the goal is usually pretty practical. She starts with an assessment of daily living activities, so you can understand what’s going well and what feels harder. From there, she helps put together a plan that fits your situation. The plan can include ways to improve fine motor skills, and step-by-step support to build those skills more steadily over time.
Energy can be a big part of daily life too, especially when pain, fatigue, or general getting-through-the-day is involved. She often supports people with energy conservation techniques, so tasks don’t take more out of you than they need to. In many cases, this also comes down to smart pacing and breaking activities into smaller steps.
Another part of her approach is recommending adaptive equipment. This can help reduce strain and make daily tasks more manageable, whether it’s for home, school, work, or community life. The aim is simple: safer, easier, and more comfortable routines, with tools that match what you actually need.
In terms of experience, her practice focuses on hands-on occupational therapy support for daily function and skill building. She also looks at how tasks are done in real life, not just in theory, so the strategies can be used at home and in everyday settings.
Education details weren’t listed here, but her work is grounded in practical OT training and careful goal setting. She also uses clear, down-to-earth planning to support progress.
There aren’t any specific research projects or clinical trials listed for this clinician at the moment.