Georgina has worked in a variety of clinical settings, including major trauma, orthopaedics, neurology, stroke, amputation rehabilitation, paediatrics, and older persons' care. She is skilled in managing highly complex cases that require sophisticated clinical reasoning and multidisciplinary coordination, particularly where functional decline, cognitive impairment, or medical complexity present significant barriers to recovery.Â
A key strength is Georgina's ability to balance functional rehabilitation with environmental adaptation, applying expert clinical judgment to determine when to prioritise skill development over modification. This ensures efficient, goal-focused rehabilitation that delivers sustainable, long-term outcomes rather than short-term fixes. She is adept at designing personalised recovery pathways that reduce dependency, enable safe return to home or work, and support clients to reclaim their independence and confidence.
As a clinician, Georgina excels at building rapport and using motivational interviewing and coaching techniques to engage clients in meaningful, SMART goal-setting. She works in partnership with individuals and their families, creating rehabilitation plans that are not only evidence-based but also responsive to personal priorities, values, and real-world contexts. Her approach is warm, pragmatic, and solution-focused, ensuring clients feel supported, heard, and empowered throughout their recovery journey.
Georgina sees Occupational Therapy as a partnership built on trust and shared goals. Her work is rooted in the belief that therapy should restore not just function, but autonomy, dignity, and participation in the things that matter most.