Staff

Claire Druett BSc(Hons)(Curtin) - Director, Practice Manager, Occupational Therapist
Claire graduated the Occupational Therapy course at Curtin University with First Class Honours in 2008. Her Honours project involved investigating a potential role for occupational therapy in an Australian Mother Baby Unit. Claire presented this research at the World Federation Conference in Chile and at the State Occupational Therapy Conference in 2010. Upon graduating she worked in a child development centre and private paediatric practice before opening AIM Occupational Therapy in October 2009. She has previously worked as a behavioural therapist for children with Autism. Claire has recently visited USA where she was fortunate enough to visit several Occupational Therapists and participate in a mentoring program.

Claire has always had a passion for working with children and enjoys being a part of their growth and development.  She enjoys being a paediatric Occupational Therapist more each day.

 

Shannon Jakovcevic BSc(OT) - Occupational Therapist
Shannon graduated the Occupational Therapy course at Edith Cown University in 2009. Upon graduating she worked at Therapy Focus for several months as an Occupational Therapy assistant. Shannon then obtained employment at Bentley Health Services for 8 months working in the areas of home visiting (equipment prescription and provision and home modifications) and geriatric outpatient rehabilitation (for 3 months) and then semi-acute geriatric inpatient rehabiltation (for 5 months). Shannon also gained experience in the areas of general medicine, mental health (dementia), stroke rehabilitation and upper limb rehabilitation. Shannon has had several practiticum experiences in paediatrics during her studies. Shannon left Bentley Health Services to go on an extended honeymoon . When she returned she endeavoured to fulfil her goal of working within paediatrics where she gained employment at AIM Occupational Therapy.

 

 

Raylene Natoli - Administrator

Raylene has 18 years experience working in administration and accounts roles within a diverse range of industries including; Government Sectors and Real Estate. She has also worked for a year as a support worker at the Autism Association.

Each day Raylene is inspired by her remarkable son who has autism, as he faces many different challenges. Having a child with special needs Raylene is able to empathise with families and understands some of the concerns and issues they may encounter.

In her spare time Raylene enjoys recreational activities such as basketball, walking and watching movies.

Raylene is enthusiastic and dedicated to providing a high level of service and looks forward to meeting and assisting you.