Miss Brooke Roberts is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Rockhampton City QLD. She works from 224 Quay Street, Rockhampton City QLD 4700. Occupational therapy is all about helping people take part in everyday life, even when things are a bit harder than they used to be.
In day to day practice, Brooke focuses on the skills that matter most for living. That can mean looking at how someone manages personal care, getting around, using the home, or handling regular routines at work and in the community. She also helps people plan for change, especially after injury or illness, when your usual ways of doing things don’t quite work anymore.
Brooke’s approach often starts with an assessment of daily living skills. This is a practical check-in to understand what’s going well, what’s getting in the way, and what supports would make life easier. From there, she works on development of personalised rehabilitation plans. These plans are built around real goals, like improving mobility, reducing day to day pain, or building safer ways to move and cope.
Another big part of her work is training in adaptive equipment use. Sometimes a small change to tools or routines can make a big difference. Brooke helps people learn how to use equipment properly, feel more confident, and avoid unnecessary strain. She also provides therapeutic exercises for improving mobility, tailored to the person’s needs and comfort level.
At times, pain can get in the way of moving, resting, and doing daily tasks. Brooke includes pain management techniques that aim to support better function and steadier progress. It’s not just about one session or one quick fix. Over time, the focus is on helping people build habits and strategies they can keep using.
Because occupational therapy is personal, Brooke pays attention to the details of how someone lives. That means looking at the spaces around them, the steps in tasks, and what support might be needed. The goal is simple: make everyday life more workable, safer, and more comfortable, based on what matters to the individual.
Miss Brooke Roberts works with people who need help with daily activities, rehabilitation, and getting back on track. Whether the challenge is mobility, pain, or using equipment, she brings a calm, practical style to the work. If you’re looking for an OT in Rockhampton City, Brooke can help you sort through what’s needed and set goals you can actually use in real life.