Miss Icy Maria Sam is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Casula, NSW. She works from Suite 3, Unit 18, 633 Hume Hwy, Casula NSW 2170. If day-to-day life feels harder than it should, an OT can help you work out what’s getting in the way and what to try next.
Her focus is on the daily living activities people rely on every day. That might include simple tasks like getting dressed, managing routines, or doing the small steps that add up to a smooth day. In many cases, it’s not just about “trying harder” — it’s about finding strategies that actually fit your body, your home setup, and how you live.
Miss Icy Maria Sam also helps with recommendations for adaptive equipment. The goal is usually practical: make tasks easier, safer, and less stressful. Sometimes that means suggesting changes to how an activity is done, and other times it’s about using the right kind of support or tool so the job can be done with less strain.
Personalised treatment plans are a big part of the work. Instead of using a one-size-fits-all approach, sessions are built around what matters most to the person and what they want to improve. This can include breaking down skills into smaller steps, practicing in a way that feels manageable, and then gradually building confidence as things get better over time.
Fine motor skills are another key area. These are the small hand and finger skills used for things like using cutlery, writing, buttoning, and other everyday jobs. When fine motor skills are tricky, it can affect independence and day-to-day comfort. Miss Icy Maria Sam looks at what’s happening in real life and then guides practical ways to improve control and ability.
If you’re looking for help to make everyday tasks easier, clearer goals and hands-on support can make a real difference. Miss Icy Maria Sam offers assessment, equipment advice, and a plan to work towards better function, one step at a time.