Miss Evie Jacqueline Oreilly J is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Southport, on the Gold Coast. She works from 27 Garden Street, Southport QLD 4215.
As an OT, Evie helps people get back to everyday life and do the things that matter to them. That can mean looking at how someone manages daily activities at home, work, or out in the community. At times, it’s about making small changes that add up, like planning routines, improving comfort, and building confidence with movement.
Evie also supports people who need help with functional mobility. This may include learning safe ways to move around, improving how you transfer between chairs and the floor, or working on steps and short walks. The goal is usually practical: helping you move with less stress and more control, based on your current abilities and needs.
Pain can stop people from doing the simplest tasks. Evie uses pain management techniques as part of therapy, alongside education and goal setting. It’s not just about “getting through” a flare-up. In many cases, the focus is on helping you understand what helps your body cope better, so you can move and function with less fear and less ongoing strain.
Evie may also create customized exercise programs. These are designed around your health, your day-to-day goals, and what feels realistic. Over time, the program can be adjusted as you improve, so you’re not stuck doing the same thing or pushing too hard.
Her sessions are grounded and hands-on. You can expect clear explanations, practical steps, and a plan that fits around real life. Occupational therapy works best when it connects movement, daily routines, and everyday goals, and that’s where Evie keeps the focus.
Evie holds qualifications in occupational therapy and uses that training to support people with different needs. If you’re dealing with challenges around daily activities, movement, or pain, she can help you work out a sensible path forward, step by step.