Miss Emma Louise Roberts is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Shepparton, VIC. Her clinic is at 45 Wyndham Street, Shepparton VIC 3630.
Occupational therapy is about helping people do the everyday things that matter to them. That can include getting dressed, cooking simple meals, getting around at home, and managing day-to-day routines. Over time, changes in health, work demands, or daily living needs can make these tasks harder. In many cases, Emma helps people break tasks down into smaller steps, then build up safer and more workable ways to get things done.
A big part of her work is assessment of daily living skills. She looks at how someone performs common activities, where the challenges are, and what might be getting in the way. Then she uses that information to guide practical next steps.
Emma also focuses on recommendation of adaptive equipment. This can mean simple tools that make tasks easier, safer, or less tiring. The goal is usually to reduce strain and help people keep some independence, even when they have limitations. At times, she may suggest changes around the home or habits that support smoother daily routines.
Another key area is developing personalised treatment plans. These plans are based around the person’s goals and what fits into real life. It’s not just about what might help in theory. It’s about what can be used at home, at work, and in daily schedules, with supports that feel realistic.
Emma also provides training in energy conservation techniques. This can be helpful when a person gets tired quickly, has a fluctuating day, or needs to manage pain or recovery. Learning how to pace activities, plan breaks, and use energy smarter can make a noticeable difference.
In terms of education, Emma has completed relevant occupational therapy training to support her practice. Details about her specific degree and any further study are not listed here.
There aren’t any specific public details shown about research, publications, or clinical trials. If you want to know whether she’s involved in anything like that, it’s best to ask the clinic directly.