Miss Rebecca L Goulter is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Salisbury, South Australia. You can find her at 36 Ann Street, Salisbury SA 5108. Her work is centred on helping people manage the everyday stuff that matters, like getting through daily routines with more ease and less stress.
Occupational therapy can help when daily living feels harder than it used to. This might be because of illness, injury, or ongoing health changes. In many cases, it’s not just about fixing one problem. It’s about looking at how someone’s day is actually going, then making practical changes that fit real life.
Rebecca provides assessment of daily living skills. This usually means taking a close look at how a person does everyday tasks at home and in the community, and where the trouble spots are. From there, she can recommend adaptive equipment to support safer, more comfortable ways of doing things. At times, small changes can make a big difference, like adjusting how an item is held, used, or reached.
Home safety evaluation is also a big part of the service. It’s about checking the layout and the risks in a home setting, then suggesting changes that help prevent falls or make tasks easier. She can also help with assistive technology training, so people feel more confident using tools that support daily activities.
Fine motor skills therapy is another area she helps with. This can be useful when hand skills are affected, for example with dressing, writing, using cutlery, or managing small tasks. The goal is simple: improve control and comfort, and build routines that work.
Rebecca’s approach stays practical and grounded. She focuses on clear recommendations and step-by-step support, rather than making things complicated. Over time, people often find they can do more for themselves, with less strain, and with more confidence in their day.