Miss Charlotte Grace Dornbusch is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in South Brisbane. She works with people who want more support with everyday tasks at home, at work, and in daily life. The focus is on practical changes that can make things easier and help people do what matters to them, even when things feel a bit harder than usual.
Charlotte’s clinic is in Suite 1, 600 Stanley Street, South Brisbane QLD 4101. If you’re not sure where to start, that’s okay. Occupational therapy is often about looking at real life routines, not just the problem on its own. At times that means breaking down tasks into smaller steps, or finding new ways to get through the day with less strain and less frustration.
One key part of Charlotte’s work is the assessment of daily living skills. This can cover things like getting dressed, managing personal care, preparing meals, and handling other routine activities. She also looks at how a person’s energy, comfort, and movement can affect day-to-day independence. In many cases, small changes add up to big improvements.
Charlotte also helps with recommendations for adaptive equipment. That might include items that make daily tasks safer or simpler, like tools for dressing, kitchen tasks, or mobility support. The goal is not to “replace” what you can do. It’s more about giving you options, so you can keep doing things your way, with less stress on your body.
Another focus is creating strategies for independent living. This can be about planning and routines, making changes at home, and learning practical ways to save time and reduce fatigue. Sometimes it’s also about building confidence—because when you have a clear plan, it’s easier to get back into your day and feel in control again.
For people who need support at work, Charlotte provides help with ergonomic workplace setup. This can include looking at how your workstation is set up and what small adjustments could make a difference. At times, a better chair position, screen height, or workstation layout can reduce discomfort and help you stay working for longer.
Overall, Charlotte’s approach stays grounded and hands-on. She helps people move from “we’re stuck” to “here are the next steps,” using everyday problem-solving that fits real life.