Miss Olivia Grace Mance is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Hampton, VIC. She works out of Shop 4 532-542 Hampton Street, Hampton VIC 3188.
Her work focuses on everyday skills and helping people move through their daily routine with more comfort and confidence. That can mean looking at how someone manages daily living tasks, how they get around, and how their body copes with day-to-day activities at home, school, or work.
In many cases, appointments include practical assessment of daily living activities. This might cover dressing, personal care, cooking-style tasks, or other routines that matter day to day. Sometimes the goal is building independence bit by bit. Other times it’s about making things easier and reducing stress on the body.
Miss Mance also helps with functional mobility training. This focuses on safe and steady movement, whether that’s getting from one place to another, improving how someone navigates spaces, or supporting better balance and control for the activities they need to do.
Workplace ergonomics is another part of her role. At times, small changes can make a big difference, like adjusting how a person sits, moves, or uses their workspace. The aim is to support comfort during work and help reduce strain where possible.
Fine motor skills development is also covered. This can be useful for people who find tasks like handwriting, using cutlery, handling small items, or everyday hand movements more difficult than they used to be. Over time, therapy can focus on useful practice, smart strategies, and making activities more achievable.
Miss Mance’s approach is calm and hands-on. She looks at what’s going on in real life, not just what a person does in a clinic session. By the end of sessions, there’s usually a clear plan for the next steps, so skills can be built and used in everyday settings.