Mr Hong Bi is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Stafford, QLD. His practice is at 7 Clifford Street, Stafford QLD 4053. Day to day, he helps people get back to the things they need and want to do, at home, at work, and in their community.
Occupational therapy is about real life. That can mean looking closely at daily living activities like dressing, washing, cooking, and getting around safely. Sometimes the issue is not just strength or pain. It can be how tasks are set up, how the environment works, or how the day is paced.
In many cases, Mr Hong Bi supports people who need help with fine motor skills too. Fine motor work can cover things like using hands for small tasks, improving control, and building better ways to do everyday actions. At times, small changes make a big difference, especially when someone is finding activities harder than they used to be.
Work is also a big focus. He provides guidance on ergonomic workplace setup, so the job fits the body better and stress on joints and muscles is reduced. That might include advice on how to adjust a workstation, change the way tasks are done, and break up movements through the day. For some people, these adjustments help them stay comfortable and keep working for longer.
Equipment can be part of the plan as well. Mr Hong Bi can recommend adaptive equipment to make daily tasks easier and safer. This might include tools that help someone grip, reach, dress, or manage routine activities with less effort. The goal is practical support that matches what you actually need.
Assessment is usually the start. He looks at how a person currently does tasks, what gets in the way, and what the best next step could be. Then recommendations are made to help build skills, improve movement, and reduce barriers. Itβs not about one-size-fits-all advice. Plans are shaped around the person and their day-to-day routines.
Overall, his approach stays grounded and focused on everyday outcomes. People may come in after an injury, with ongoing difficulties, or when they simply need a clearer plan for moving through daily life. Over time, the aim is to help someone feel more confident doing their usual activities, with support that makes sense.