Miss Libby Chantelle Strassmeir is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Camden NSW, working from 12 Broughton Street, Camden NSW 2570.
Libby’s work is all about helping people do everyday things with more ease and confidence. That can mean starting with a practical check of how daily living activities are going right now, like getting ready for the day, moving around at home, or handling everyday routines.
In many cases, the goal is to make daily life feel more manageable. Libby supports clients with day-to-day challenges that can come from illness, injury, or changes in function. She also looks at what’s getting in the way—things like strength, balance, comfort, memory, and the way tasks are set up at home.
Once those needs are understood, Libby helps put a clear plan in place. This often includes personalized treatment strategies, with goals that feel realistic for the person and their day-to-day situation. At times, the plan also includes functional mobility training, so movement is safer and easier in everyday settings.
Adaptive equipment can make a big difference, and Libby helps with choosing and using tools that suit the person. That might be aids for daily tasks, or ways to set up activities so less energy is used and things are done with less strain.
The focus stays on what matters day to day, not just on therapy sessions. Libby works step by step, with attention to how the person actually lives, including routines and practical barriers. This is where small changes can add up.
Experience details aren’t listed here, and there’s no education history included in the available profile. What can be said is that the approach is grounded in functional goals and day-to-day problem solving, which is a key part of how occupational therapy works.
No research publications or clinical trials are listed in the profile. If you’d like more information about how Libby works, or what support might look like for your situation, it’s best to check directly with the clinic.