About Bronte

Bronte is an Occupational Therapist dedicated to helping people live more independently and confidently in their everyday lives.

Born and raised in the Clarence Valley, she completed her Bachelor of Occupational Therapy at Southern Cross University in 2023, before returning home to the region she grew up in.

Her experience spans a range of settings, including acute hospital wards, inpatient rehabilitation, private NDIS practice, and aged care — giving her a well-rounded understanding of the diverse needs people bring to therapy.

Bronte takes a client-centred approach, focusing on what matters most to each individual. Whether clients are looking to build daily living skills, access the right supports, complete a functional assessment, or remain safe and independent at home, she works alongside them to develop practical, meaningful solutions that align with their goals.

She believes occupational therapy is about more than assessments and reports — it's about empowering people to participate in the activities that bring meaning and purpose to their lives. By taking the time to understand each person's unique circumstances and building genuine relationships, Bronte aims to deliver care that is supportive, compassionate, and evidence-based.

Her goal is simple: to help clients navigate challenges, build confidence, and achieve greater independence in the areas of life that matter most to them.

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