Bridging Gaps: Community-Based Occupational Therapy with Catharine Eckersley
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In this episode of Beyond Barriers: An Occupational Therapy Podcast, host Pam Hung sits down with Catharine Eckersley, a private-practice occupational therapist based in Calgary, Alberta. Catharine shares her passion for community-based occupational therapy, offering a glimpse into her hands-on approach to empowering clients to overcome challenges and achieve their goals in real-world environments.
Catharine dives into the diverse applications of occupational therapy, from addressing physical and cognitive challenges to supporting mental health and life transitions. By working directly in clients’ homes and workplaces, she uncovers hidden barriers and develops creative, practical solutions tailored to their unique needs.
Listeners will hear inspiring examples of how Catharine collaborates with healthcare teams, families, and community organizations to connect clients with essential resources, advocate for their needs, and foster independence. Through her stories, she illustrates the vital role of occupational therapy in improving quality of life and enabling meaningful participation in daily activities.
This episode is perfect for anyone curious about occupational therapy, exploring a career in the field, or seeking to better understand its transformative potential. Join us to discover how OTs like Catharine Eckersley make a difference, one life at a time.
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