In this post, we are discussing all things to do with specialised driving instruction. What is a specialised driving instructor? There are driving instructors and then there are driving instructors. Then there are specialised driving instructors. It is important to...
Is it possible to drive a car with a prosthetic arm? Recently at Williams Occupational Therapy we have seen an increase in referrals from doctors and case managers asking if their clients can drive a motor vehicle with a prosthetic upper limb (arm/hand). ...
This month Brad Williams was on the road visiting a new client. The client had been involved in a motor vehicle accident and had suffered spinal fractures at C2/3 and was needing an assessment to look at neck rotation. Williams OT was contacted and chosen by the...
Did You Miss Our May Community conference call? NDIS and driver assessments On May 11th 2017, Williams OT held our monthly community conference call and discussed the NDIS. But if you missed it, don’t worry. Every month, Brad Williams, Director and founder of...
We’re excited to welcome Claire to the Williams OT team! As our newest Driving Occupational Therapist, Claire brings fresh energy and enthusiasm to help clients achieve greater independence on the road. She’s eager to make a positive impact and be part of our mission!
Jen – Administration
Jen, our admin dynamo, brings a wealth of experience in professional writing and project management to the team. With a passion for creating order and efficiency, Jen thrives on streamlining processes and ticking off every item on the to-do list—nothing makes her happier than a perfectly organized office!
Her diverse career across government and private sectors has given her a deep understanding of people from all walks of life, helping her build strong, trusted relationships with clients and their families. While Jen treasures these connections, her favorite moments are celebrating clients achieving their driving goals. Saying goodbye is always bittersweet, but it’s a testament to their success!
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