Sasha Prinsloo Occupational Therapy

Sasha Prinsloo is an Occupational Therapist who is passionate about uncovering the innate potential of her patients, Occupational therapists and the Occupational Therapy profession as a whole.

Graduating from the University of the Free State in 2014 with a Bachelor’s in Occupational Therapy, she has garnered a wealth of experience across both public and private sectors in South Africa. Beginning her journey in the Eastern Cape, Sasha spent several years in the public sector. Sasha relocated to Cape Town in 2020, where she transitioned into the private sector, eventually founding her own private practice in May 2022.

Sasha Prinsloo Occupational Therapy is the selected Occupational Therapy service provider to Faircape Health. Rehabilitation services are offered to patients admitted to Faircape Health – Tokai Estate and Faircape Health -Somerset WestOutpatient Occupational Therapy is offered at the above locations should patients need it following their sub acute stay.

We are excited to announce that starting August 1, 2024, Rosé will also be offering outpatient occupational therapy services at the Sport Science Institute of South Africa. 

Sasha is passionate about serving the South African adult population who are experiencing occupational deprivation or disruption. The incorporation of the protea flower into her logo holds a dual significance. Beyond just her deep commitment to serving the South African community, the choice of the protea is also rooted in its profound symbolism of resilience and triumphant perseverance amid adversity. A message of hope that all Occupational Therapists aim to instil in their patients.

Director and manager of
Sasha Prinsloo Occupational Therapy

Simone Bezuidenhout

Senior Occupational Therapist

Simone graduated with a BScOT from the University of the Western Cape in 2017. She completed her community service in the rural area of Mpumalanga at Matibidi Hospital. Here, she learned how to work within a community setting and provided care not only based at the hospital but in the community and the home. Her experience within Occupational Therapy was extended when she worked in a vocational rehabilitation practice in Johannesburg. Here the focus was on improving optimal functioning to engage in occupations at the workplace, this engagement was believed to not only be essential but provided a sense of purpose and belonging.

Simone has a keen interest in vulnerable populations and understands that occupational participation is affected by the opportunities that are provided to the person. We have the capacity to create the opportunity for all our patients to engage in the occupations/activities they find purposeful and meaningful.

Rosé Endley

Occupational Therapist and OT practice manager at SSISA

Rosé completed her Occupational Therapy community service year in Pofadder, rural Northern Cape in 2022 after receiving her Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Occupational Therapy at The University of Cape Town in 2021. Rosé has received clinical training and experience in all five practice domains of Occupational Therapy throughout her student and professional career. She has worked with the most diverse population groups of various ages, cultures and social status. She believes that healthcare is not merely a basic right to life but is also rooted in our right to dignity and respect.

Rosé’s devotion to lifelong learning, service excellence and humanity has led her to produce successful and prestigious outcomes in her clinical experiences. “Being a great healthcare practitioner is about knowing how to manage human needs in dire circumstances, whilst remaining sensitive to external factors”, is what she lives by both personally and professionally.