Team Reflections: Emma Gee’s Therapeutic Alliance Presentation
Recently, Recovery Station hosted a truly inspiring virtual event featuring Emma Gee, an accomplished Occupational Therapist and Stroke Survivor. Everyone in attendance was deeply...
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Helen’s MS Diagnosis Story
Imagine being told in your mid-20s that you have Multiple Sclerosis (MS). MS is the most common acquired chronic neurological disease affecting young adults,...
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5 Signs You May Need a Wheelchair Adjustment
Wheelchairs provide vital mobility support for the elderly and people living with disabilities. Getting out and about is a need that all people share,...
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Rachael’s half marathon goal and a PB
We are excited to share with you a long-term goal that was achieved by one of our clients, Rachael. Living with rheumatoid arthritis, Rachael...
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10 Tips from OTs to help reduce your risk of falls
It’s April Falls Month, so here’s where we aim to educate our clients, their carers, family and the wider community about falls risks. At...
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Living with Parkinson’s Disease
This month marks Parkinson’s Awareness Month. This provides an opportunity to increase awareness about the condition and its symptoms, as well as to support...
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Life After Stroke
This week marks National Stroke Week (8-14 Aug). Stroke attacks the brain, the human control centre. When a stroke happens, more than 1.9 million...
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How Allied Health Assistants Can Help
We are excited to announce that we are now expanding our Allied Health Assistant team across all our regions. Read on to learn why....
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