Kogarah
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Consultation Fee
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Occupational Therapist (OT)

Assessment of daily living activities
Recommendation of adaptive equipment
Therapeutic exercises for hand and arm strength
Sensory integration therapy
Ms Mary Lee is an Occupational Therapist (OT) with a focus on helping people manage daily activities. Her degree details are not specified, and her years of experience are not listed. She works at the Kogarah clinic, located at Se 303 L 3/13a Montgomery St, Kogarah NSW 2217, Australia. This area is part of the Sydney region in New South Wales. Her work place is in Kogarah, a suburb on the southern side of Sydney. People nearby in St. George and the eastern suburbs may find it convenient to visit this clinic for OT services. 
 
 Ms Lee provides a range of practical services. She conducts assessments of daily living activities to see how a person can do everyday tasks. She can recommend adaptive equipment to help with daily life. She also offers therapeutic exercises to improve hand and arm strength. Sensory integration therapy is another service she provides, which can help with processing and responding to sensory information. 
 
 The care approach emphasizes clear, patient-friendly communication. Ms Lee explains what each assessment finds and how equipment or exercises can help. The goal is to make daily life safer and easier, so clients can stay independent at home, at work, and in the community. Her methods are designed to be easy to understand and practical to use at home or in daily routines. 
 
 Location and access are important in her practice. The Kogarah clinic is close to public transport and local streets, making it convenient for residents of Kogarah, Hurstville, and nearby suburbs to attend appointments. Ms Lee keeps notes and plans that help clients see progress over time. She may work with other health professionals, including nurses and therapists, to support each person’s goals. 
 
 The patient care style is collaborative and supportive. She listens to what matters to the client and family. She explains options clearly and helps decide which steps to take next. Ms Lee supports a steady plan that fits each person’s needs and pace. She is committed to ongoing learning to keep up with new ways to help clients. She stays informed about best practices and new equipment that can assist daily living. She collaborates with a team when necessary to ensure a full and well-rounded care plan. 
 
 Trust and reputation matter in occupational therapy. Ms Mary Lee is recognized for clinical skills and a respectful approach. Her focus on practical results helps people regain strength and confidence in daily activities. With her expertise in hand and arm exercises, sensory therapy, and independence-focused care, clients can feel supported on their journey to better daily functioning in the Australian community.
