Andrew Williams is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in St Leonards, NSW. You can find him at North Shore Medical Centre, Suite 2, Level 5, 66 Pacific Highway, St Leonards NSW 2065. His work is all about helping people manage everyday life in a practical way.
As an OT, Andrew focuses on daily living skills. That might mean looking at how someone does things at home, at work, or with everyday self-care. He also helps when fine motor skills need support, like using hands and fingers for tasks that are harder than they used to be.
In appointments, the starting point is usually assessment. Andrew checks what skills are going well, what feels tricky, and what gets in the way. From there, he develops a personalised treatment plan. The goal is steady progress, not rushed fixes. In many cases, small changes can make a big difference to independence.
He can also help with recommendations for adaptive equipment. This might include tools that make tasks easier and safer, or simple changes that reduce strain and frustration. At times, it’s not just about therapy exercises. It’s also about finding smarter ways to do things, so day-to-day routines feel more manageable.
Over time, Andrew uses techniques to support fine motor skills and to build confidence with daily tasks. His approach often includes advice and step-by-step strategies that fit into real life, not just clinic time. When people need help to improve independence, that’s where his focus stays steady.
Andrew’s work is grounded in hands-on OT practice. He aims to make the plan clear and doable, with practical next steps. While there isn’t a lot of public detail listed about specific education, clinical trials, or research, the service itself stays focused on everyday function, skill-building, and practical supports.