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 off our bucket list. We are progressing with our stepping stones towards reaching drivers with a disability all over Australia. This March, we have announced that we will be visiting the Northern Territory – Darwin to be exact, this coming April 8-9, 2019. Find out more about our previous blog post about our announcement by clicking here.
If you would like Brad to drop in and provide some information about driver services in the NT, or maybe you have a client that is desperate to drive and they can’t wait until our next trip, get in contact now. There are a few spots left. admin@williamsot.com
Featured Client
Our featured client here is Trent. We’ve been working with him since October 2018 and this month, we get to assess and prescribe some pretty cool and fancy driving aids from PME Auto Conversions. We had Trent try out the space drive technology, something similar to the one that our previous client, Nick is using right now. Trent still has a long way to go, but rest assured, we will do our very best to help him gain his independence and be on the road in no time.
Blast from the Past – read one of past featured blog posts
Can someone with Epilepsy drive? The answer is “sometimes.” As many of you would know, Epilepsy can have a massive impact on independence, especially when it impacts on your driver’s license. Click here to continue reading…
Exciting Opportunity!
Are you a driving instructor and want to make a massive difference?
Do you want a full-time job with security? Then this might be for you! We will be officially advertising next week, but if you want to beat the rush, get in contact now and email us at admin@williamsot.com
Some interesting articles for you
- Factors and challenges of driving reduction and cessation: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies on self-regulation
- How can you travel whilst lying down?
- Road vehicle transportation of children with physical and
behavioral disabilities: A literature review - Are ergonomically designed road signs more easily learned?