What We Do

Our Services

Personalized Therapy for Every Stage of Healing

At Jane Baker Occupational Therapy, we offer specialised treatment for a wide range of upper limb, neurological, and functional challenges.

Whether you are recovering from surgery, managing a chronic illness, or navigating a developmental condition, our skilled team is here to help — every step of the way.

Hand & Upper Limb Therapy

Treatment for fractures, tendon & nerve injuries, arthritis, post-op rehab, and other upper limb conditions.
Includes splinting, joint mobilization, scar management, pain and oedema reduction.

Lymphoedema Management

Certified treatment for primary and secondary lymphoedema using MLD, CDT, compression garments, and skin care education.

Neurological Rehabilitation

In-patient and outpatient rehab for stroke, TBI, MS, SCI, and more.
Focus on restoring mobility, function, cognition, and daily independence.

Paediatric Therapy

Therapy for children with congenital hand conditions or neurological disorders.
Includes sensory-motor development, splinting, and caregiver support.

WorkWell™ Protocol

WorkWell™ protocol used to assess physical and cognitive work capacity for return-to-work, legal, or insurance purposes.

Functional Capacity Evaluations

WorkWell™ protocol used to assess physical and cognitive work capacity for return-to-work, legal, or insurance purposes.

We collaborate closely with:
- General Practitioners
- Orthopaedic and Plastic Surgeons
- Neurologists
- Case Managers and Attorneys

" Clear communication and professional reporting ensure integrated care and the best outcomes for every patient"

Therapy Process

Generally, patients are referred for therapy by their doctor or surgeon with a referral note but it is not uncommon for patients to approach a therapist without first consulting a doctor/specialist.

Sometimes therapy is initiated while the patient is still in hospital if they have undergone a procedure but mostly therapy is initiated after patients are discharged from hospital and seen on an outpatient basis.

Therapy sessions are usually scheduled weekly unless the patient requires additional attention. Therapy sessions are generally 45 minutes in duration, but this is case dependent. Patients are more often than not provided with exercises to perform at home, or additional reading material which complements direct therapy.

At the first consultation the treating therapist will take a brief history, conduct an assessment and begin with therapy of the injured limb as well as provide the patient with a general outline of how many sessions/ weeks the patient will most likely need before discharge can be considered.

If progress or improvement is not seen in an expected time frame, the therapist may decide to refer the patient to a specialist for further investigation and possible treatment.

It is helpful to bring the referral note and any films/CDs or reports of any x-rays or MRI scans performed relating to the injury.

Not sure which service fits your needs?

Whether you’re newly injured, post-surgery, or seeking support for a long-standing condition — we’re here to help.

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