Collaborative Pathways OT
Collaborative Pathways OT provides support to adults with acquired brain injuries and degenerative neurological conditions. Support is provided at home or in the community, face-to-face or via telehealth.
Acquired Brain Injuries
Occurs to your brain during your life after birth
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Stroke
- Brain Tumour
- Hypoxic Injury
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Neurological Conditions
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
Occupational Therapy Services
Assessments:
- Care Needs Assessment
- Functional Capacity Assessment
- Activities of Daily Living
- Functional Independence Measure (FIM)
- Worksite
- Assistive Technology
- Home Modifications and Safety
Therapy:
- Fatigue Management
- Cognitive Rehabilitation
- Activities of Daily Living – adaption and retraining
- Community Activity Engagement
- Education
- Upper Limb Therapy
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Hayley Allen

Bachelor of Psychology; Master of Occupational Therapy [GE]Â
Hayley brings over 20 years of experience working as an occupational therapist in community and hospital settings, with a focus on adults with acquired brain injury, stroke, and degenerative neurological conditions including Multiple
Sclerosis and Parkinsons Disease.
Hayley has a passion for problem solving and enabling clients through the ‘doing’ of occupational therapy, working closely with clients and their teams in a client-centred approach to work towards their goals. Observing client’s achievements
is rewarding and fuels her passion to support clients with an evidence-based approach.
Hayley believes collaboration with clients, their supports – family and friends, and formal services is pivotal in supporting client’s success and providing a holistic approach.
Hayley is a strong communicator and is skilled in supervising and supporting allied health teams, providing support and guidance to improve clinician skills and build confidence in their work.
Credentials
FIM Trained
The Functional Independence Measure is an outcome measure used to assess and grade the functional status of a person based on the level of assistance they require.
Behaviour – PBS+PLUS approach
Evidence based, person drive approach that combines Positive Behaviour Support with cognitive and communication strategies to help people build a meaningful life after acquired brain injury.
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