Anjali is available to work with Therapy Pro adult and child clients needing an Occupational Therapist to help them improve activities of daily living (ADLs), functional mobility, community access and leisure time.
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Therapists | Anjali D
in Melbourne South East
Anjali is available to work with Therapy Pro adult and child clients needing an Occupational Therapist to help them improve activities of daily living (ADLs), functional mobility, community access and leisure time.
Aids and equipment assessments
An ECEI (Early Childhood Early Intervention) practitioner
Fine motor skills development
Improving daily living skills
Works with adults
Works with children
Anjali is a Monash University graduate.
“Taking the time to get to know a person is something I really cherish. It makes a difference in truly understanding what’s important. I love seeing changes and growth in an individual’s health and life.”
Get to know Anjali D
Anj carries out thorough assessments and tailors interventions to goals. Anj has enjoyed particular success working with children’s development of motor skills, self care skills and emotional regulation skills.
Anj has worked professionally as an occupational therapist since 2018. In that time, Anj has worked with clients of all ages – from toddlers through to the elderly – with a range of physical disability, intellectual disability, neurodevelopmental disability, and chronic mental health conditions.
Anjali Devasia is available to work with Therapy Pro adult and child clients needing an OT to help them improve activities of daily living (ADLs), functional mobility, community access and leisure time.
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Discover where Anjali D works
Anjali D can see people face-to-face in and around the following locations, or provide therapy Australia-wide over telehealth.
Narre Warren
Pakenham
Beaconsfield
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