Vivienne Krstic is an Occupational Therapist (OT) working in Fullarton, in Adelaide’s south. Her practice is at Living Choice, 123 Fisher Street, Fullarton SA 5063.
Occupational therapy is all about helping people do everyday things. That can mean looking at daily living skills, like getting dressed, managing routines, and handling tasks at home. It can also mean supporting people to take part in activities that matter to them, even when life is a bit harder than usual.
In her work, Vivienne focuses on assessing daily living skills and figuring out what gets in the way. Then she helps create personalised treatment plans. The aim is to make daily tasks more manageable and less stressful, using practical steps that fit into real life.
At times, fine motor skills can be a big part of the problem. When that’s the case, she helps with strategies to improve hand use and hand control. This might include ways to build up small movements over time, and simple practice ideas that people can use between sessions.
Equipment can also make a difference. Vivienne provides training in how to use adaptive equipment safely and confidently. That could mean learning new ways to grip, reach, or move, depending on the person’s needs and what they’re trying to manage at home or at work.
She works with people who want a clearer plan and hands-on support. Sessions are often about breaking down tasks, trying workable changes, and building confidence with skills that don’t always come easily.
When it comes to background, this profile lists her role as an Occupational Therapist, with details of formal education not included here.
No specific research work or clinical trials are listed for this profile. For anyone interested, it can help to ask during an appointment whether there’s any current study involvement or evidence-based approach being used for your situation.
Overall, Vivienne’s approach is practical and down-to-earth. It’s about making everyday tasks feel possible again, step by step.