About Us
Our Story
Easy Therapy was established to make paediatric services easily accessible for families seeking ongoing, tailored therapy in the community. We support children from newborn to 25 years develop their skills to learn, play, and thrive confidently.

Easy Therapy operates as a mobile occupational therapy service across Sydney. We enable families to engage in evidence-based therapy within the convenience and comfort of natural learning environments, i.e. their homes, schools, and local areas. We work alongside parents, carers, teachers, and other health care professionals involved.
Vision, Mission and Values

Our Team
Meet Isabel
Principal Occupational Therapist
Isabel is passionate about enabling and promoting family connections, sensory modulation and regulation, early intervention, learning through play, child development, inclusive participation in the community and activity re-engagement. She delights in coaching parents, creating safe spaces, and supporting neuro-diverse communities with strengths-based and trauma-informed approaches.

Isabel is an AHPRA registered Occupational Therapist. She graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Occupational Therapy with first class Honours. She has 15 years of clinical and disability experience.


Within the field of Occupational therapy, Isabel supported infants, children, adolescents, adults and families across the innerwest and southwest Sydney areas. She has worked in private practice, non-profit organisations, a mental health clinic, and at public hospitals in NSW Mental Health. Isabel is also an Occupational therapy superviser for health professionals. Her prior experience of six years as an Early childhood educator sparked her interests to help children and parents through allied health care.

Isabel has advanced skills, knowledge and experience to support you and your child on a therapeutic journey towards independence. She is enthusiastic, creative, compassionate, and caring.

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