Alexandra Barron is a highly experienced and dedicated freelance Occupational Therapist at Unique Occupational Therapy Ltd., specializing in Autism, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health across all age groups. With over 30 years of experience, Alexandra has honed her expertise in sensory processing and understanding challenging...
Alexandra Barron is a highly experienced and dedicated freelance Occupational Therapist at Unique Occupational Therapy Ltd., specializing in Autism, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health across all age groups. With over 30 years of experience, Alexandra has honed her expertise in sensory processing and understanding challenging behaviors, making her a sought-after professional in her field. Her holistic approach to therapy allows her to provide tailored occupational solutions that cater to the unique needs of individuals, families, and educational institutions.
Currently, Alexandra is involved in several key projects that emphasize her commitment to enhancing the quality of life for her clients. She conducts comprehensive assessments using the A.M.P.S. (Assessment of Motor and Processing Skills) framework, enabling her to develop detailed action and therapeutic programs that address specific challenges faced by her clients. Her work extends beyond direct therapy; she is passionate about empowering support staff and families through training and coaching, ensuring they have the tools and knowledge to foster positive outcomes.
Alexandra's exceptional communication skills and ability to build strong relationships have been instrumental in her success within health and social services. She thrives in diverse environments, adapting her strategies to meet the needs of various settings, from community health initiatives to educational programs. Her leadership in event planning and public health advocacy further showcases her commitment to promoting well-being and inclusivity. As a CPR-certified professional with a strong background in policy and nonprofit work, Alexandra Barron continues to make a significant impact in the field of occupational therapy, championing the rights and needs of those she serves.