About Us

Empowerment • Empathy • Autonomy • Community

Born from a need,

built for healing

Rooted in Real Needs

At Peace Therapeutic Space was created in response to the gaps we saw — in support, inclusivity, and safe spaces for neurodivergent individuals, therapist, and families.

More Than a Therapy Center

Flexible Rentals

Sensory Gym

In-House Services

Autonomy & Belonging

A Space That Holds Everyone

Designed to empower therapists, support families, and champion inclusivity for neurodivergent individuals, we’re building a sustainable ecosystem tailored to the unique needs of professionals and the families they serve.

We saw therapists in search of a professional home, parents yearning for a safe space for their children, and a community longing for connection — so we built a living ecosystem to hold people, possibilities, and shared responsibility.

A Closer Look at Occupational Therapy — and Why It Matters

A Write Up by Diana Amira

At its heart, occupational therapy is about supporting people to engage more fully in the things that matter to them. These “things” called occupations — aren’t limited to jobs or careers. They’re the building blocks of daily life: playing, getting dressed, brushing teeth, socializing, writing, moving, learning, expressing, creating, connecting. Occupational therapists help people access and enjoy those parts of life that may have become difficult, overwhelming, or even unreachable.

It’s a practice rooted in empathy, observation, and collaboration. A good occupational therapist doesn’t just look at what someone is doing — they tune into how and why.

They ask the quiet questions:

What’s holding you back here? What does your body need? What does your nervous system say? How can we make this easier, softer, more possible?

And sometimes, that presence alone is what makes all the difference.

Occupational therapy supports children with sensory sensitivities, neurodivergence, motor coordination challenges, emotional regulation struggles, and more. It helps adults recovering from injury or burnout, those navigating trauma, or individuals looking to feel more at home in their bodies.

The magic isn’t just in the tools or the techniques, but the way a great occupational therapist pays attention. The way they honour each person’s lived experience. The way they’re willing to sit with complexity, not rush to fix, but instead collaborate to find what works.

If you’ve never heard of it or never truly understood what it offers — you’re not alone.

As someone who’s neurodivergent, I spent both my childhood and adulthood trapped in a whirlwind of sensory overwhelm and mental health struggles that few seemed to understand — until my sister, founder of At Peace Therapeutic Space and occupational therapist, gently taught me to recognize my own rhythms and became my advocate, helping shift our family dynamic to create a safer, more supportive space for me.

I watched her work with families, parents navigating their children’s emotional, sensory, and developmental needs in a world that often felt unforgiving. I witnessed not only the children begin to open up, but the parents too, softening, finding hope, and reconnecting with the belief that things could get better.

Because at its best, occupational therapy isn’t just a service. It’s a doorway back to connection, confidence, and a life that feels more possible — the language of possibility, spoken one calm, deliberate moment at a time.

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Hours
Monday – Saturday
10AM — 6PM

Phone
(+60) 322 01 9862

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