Olive Tree Occupational Therapy

Olive Tree Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

At Olive Tree Occupational Therapy, we’re here to help you live life on your terms. We’re a mobile Occupational Therapy service based in Brisbane and Ipswich, offering in-person support across the region and telehealth for those further afield. Our focus is on teens and adults navigating neurodivergence, mental health challenges, or physical disabilities.


Services

Behavioural Support
Education Support
Occupational Therapy
Therapy Assistants
Training

About

At Olive Tree Occupational Therapy, we’re here to help you live life on your terms. We’re a mobile Occupational Therapy service based in Brisbane and Ipswich, offering in-person support across the region and telehealth for those further afield. Our focus is on teens and adults navigating neurodivergence, mental health challenges, or physical disabilities. We know that therapy needs to fit into your life, not the other way around. That’s why we come to you—whether at home, in your community, or online—so you can get the support you need where you feel most at ease. We’re all about providing real, practical solutions that have a meaningful impact on your everyday life. At Olive Tree, "Supporting You to Live Life Your Way" isn’t just a phrase—it’s at the heart of everything we do. Whether you’re managing neurodivergence, seeking mental health support, or requiring assistance with a physical disability, we’re with you every step of the way, helping you build independence, confidence, and a sense of well-being. Services We Offer: - Functional Assessments - Capacity Building - Assistive Technology Assessments - Sensory Assessments - Consultancy Services Principles of Practice: Jacinta provides the following approach and welcomes all persons to her practice. - Provides Neurodivergent Affirming supports that focus on a person’s strengths, encourages a neurodivergent voice, and listens to the lived experience of neurodiverse clients and practitioners. - Is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive practice, promoting acceptance, inclusivity, and understanding through client-centred care, considering each individual's unique needs and identities and creating safe and welcoming environments. - Affirms Occupational Justice principles. Occupational outcomes of justice are occupational rights including meaning, participation, choice, and balance. It aims to address cases of occupational injustice, alienation, deprivation, imbalance, and marginalisation. - Acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander connection to land, place and waters where we live, work and play. - Adheres to the Health Benefits of Good Work, where compelling Australasian and international evidence finds that good work is beneficial to people’s health and well-being and that long-term work absence, work disability and unemployment generally have a negative impact on health and well-being.


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