Assisting people with disabilities with their mobility needs.

April 2019 Highlights + More

April 2019 Highlights + More

April has come and go – time sure does fly when you’re having fun. We celebrated the month with colourful Easter happenings, and also we had lots of long weekends to spend quality time with the family and friends. We have loads of exciting things to look...
March 2019 Highlights + More

March 2019 Highlights + More

March 2019 was, again, a very busy month for Williams OT. And we didn’t even notice it’s already the end of the month! Here are some of the highlights for the month of March. We are expanding into the NT One of the most exciting things is ticking something...
Williams OT is going places!

Williams OT is going places!

Northern Territory – here we come Hey everyone, Brad Williams here, Director of Williams OT driver assessments and Rehabilitation. We have some very exciting news to share with you about expanding our services into the NT. Watch and stick around to the end of...
February 2019 Highlights + More

February 2019 Highlights + More

What, is it March already? We were so busy helping out lots of clients with their driving independence this February, it has flown by too fast! Okay, so, to catch up with February, here’s this month’s highlights. We previously posted a search for our next...
January 2019 Highlights + More

January 2019 Highlights + More

Hey everyone, how was the start of 2019 for you? Well for us, January 2019 sure was a really busy month for us. First off, we just moved into our new office at 4 Deacon Ave., Richmond SA. We have been talking about our move non-stop since last year and now we’ve...
Bioptic Driving: My Experience with Driving in Australia

Bioptic Driving: My Experience with Driving in Australia

This is originally written and shared to us by one of our amazing clients, Robert Eaves. I have ocular albinism, nystagmus and astigmatism, all my life I have been told that I would never drive but even with this constantly drummed into me I never gave up, every now...
October 2018 Highlights and More

October 2018 Highlights and More

October was one of our busiest time of the year. Read through below and check out our highlights for the month of October. This month, we’ve had National OT Week, and, of course, we’ve prepared a little something for you. We here at Williams OT have been...
The Ultimate Guide to the NDIS when driving is your goal

The Ultimate Guide to the NDIS when driving is your goal

The Williams OT blog post for this month is something special, especially if you are in the NDIS space. Whether you are a client or participant, a care planner, or an NDIS local area coordinator, this post is for you. The Williams OT crew have been working in the NDIS...
September 2018 Highlights + More

September 2018 Highlights + More

September has been a very busy month for us and we hardly even notice that it’s almost October already! Read through below and check out our highlights for the month of September. This month, we have been a part of a vehicle conversion conference in Sydney...
Driving with High-End Controls and Cerebral Palsy

Driving with High-End Controls and Cerebral Palsy

Last month, we had the privilege to be contacted by Today Tonight reporter Callum MacPherson. He wanted to do a feature on one of our clients, Nick. Nick’s story and progress were one of our favourites. Nick’s desire to drive and be able to be independent is what had...
August 2018 Highlights + More

August 2018 Highlights + More

Can you believe August has already come and gone? A few more months and we’ll be welcoming the holidays already! It has been a massive month here at Williams OT with so many exciting things happening. Check it all out below and make sure you read through and...
July 2018 Highlights + More

July 2018 Highlights + More

July’s come and go, and before we know it, it’ll be the end of another year already. But before that, let’s take a look at our highlights for the month of July. July Featured Blog Post This month we discuss the recent changes to the NDIS travel...