Growing up, Nicole developed a desire to help people who suffer from a health condition after witnessing her father working in the healthcare sector. This drive led her to choose a career in physiotherapy.
During her university studies at Curtin University, Nicole worked as a support worker in the disability setting and has seen individuals struggle with ADLs due to mental conditions. Due to this, she strongly believes the importance of a holistic approach, in which social and psychological wellbeing has to be taken into consideration, when treating her patients.
“I have a brother born with disability, so I have a first-hand experience in supporting him and understanding the struggles and difficulty family members face. I want to develop the skills and knowledge to help people who are in need in our society.”
As a physiotherapist, Nicole loves seeing her patients, especially those with chronic disease or multiple comorbidities improve and achieve their health and wellbeing goals. She has a strong interest in neurological rehabilitation (including stroke rehab and vestibular conditions) and paediatric physiotherapy, such as young children with developmental delays or physical disabilities.
Away from work Nicole loves looking for new recipes and cooking, travelling overseas and road tripping.
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