Ms Caroline Kostrz is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Booragoon, WA. Her practice is located at Se 4-6, 117-179 Davy Street, Booragoon WA 6154.
Occupational therapy is all about helping people take part in everyday life. That can mean learning new routines, building practical skills, or making day-to-day tasks easier to manage. Caroline works with people who may be dealing with delays or challenges with daily living, sensory processing, or difficulty doing usual activities at home, school, or in the community.
In many cases, the work starts with an assessment of daily living skills. From there, she helps put together a personalised plan that fits with the person’s goals and what their day looks like. Plans are often practical and focused on real-life needs, not just clinic tasks.
Caroline also helps with adaptive equipment. Sometimes small changes make a big difference, like the right tools to support independence or safer ways to do everyday activities. At times, she uses sensory integration therapy as part of the approach, especially when sensory needs are getting in the way of comfort, focus, or participation.
Over time, the aim is to build skills and confidence. Therapy goals can include things like getting through self-care steps more smoothly, improving routines, and reducing stress around daily tasks. The sessions usually look at what is working, what is not, and then adjusting the plan as you go.
Caroline’s approach is grounded and supportive. She looks at the whole picture, including how the person functions day to day and what support might help at home.
Education details aren’t listed here, and there’s no public information on research papers or clinical trials at this time. If you’re looking for help with daily living skills, sensory needs, or everyday supports, booking an appointment with an OT like Caroline can be a good place to start.