Mrs Jane Marit Steet is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Dandenong, VIC. She works from 114 David Street, Dandenong VIC 3175, helping people build the skills they need for everyday life. That can mean getting back to normal routines, or finding safer, easier ways to do things when things feel harder than before.
As an OT, Jane looks at daily living activities in a practical way. She helps with tasks like dressing, bathing, cooking, household work, and other day-to-day jobs that most of us don’t think about until they become difficult. In many cases, the focus is on what a person needs right now, at home and in the community.
Jane also supports people who live with pain, stiffness, or limited movement. Pain doesn’t just sit in the body—it can change how someone moves, works, and even how they feel about the day. Over time, small changes can make a big difference. Jane uses therapeutic exercises and meaningful activities to help people build strength, improve comfort, and move with more confidence.
Another big part of the work is adaptive equipment. At times, the best solution isn’t “push harder”, it’s having the right tool and the right plan. Jane provides guidance on equipment use, like supports and everyday aids, so tasks are less stressful and safer. This can also help reduce strain and help people get through the week without constant flare-ups.
Assessments are part of the process too. Jane assesses how someone currently manages daily activities, then works out what’s getting in the way—things like limited range of motion, balance issues, energy levels, or trouble with routines. From there, she helps create a personalized treatment plan that fits into real life, not a perfect one.
Her approach is calm and grounded. Sessions aim to be clear and doable, with step-by-step guidance. Jane understands that progress can be slow at times, and that everyone’s situation is a bit different. She focuses on practical strategies, small goals, and keeping things manageable from week to week.
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No matter the reason for referral, the goal is often the same: help people stay involved in life, keep doing what matters to them, and feel more in control of their day.