Mr See J N Lee is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Hornsby, NSW. He works from 613/1c Burdett St, Hornsby NSW 2077, helping people get through everyday life in a way that feels realistic and manageable.
Occupational therapy is about what matters day to day. For many people, that can mean getting back to routines like dressing, showering, cooking, working, or just getting around at home without too much stress. Mr Lee also supports families and carers when planning how care can fit into real life, not just on paper.
His work often focuses on the skills people use every day, especially when something changes—like an injury, illness, or new limits that make daily tasks harder. At times this includes looking at how a person saves energy, manages fatigue, and handles activities that take more effort than they used to. Small changes can make a big difference, and he helps people work out what those changes could be.
Mr Lee provides assessment of daily living skills to understand what is going well and what is getting in the way. From there, he helps build personalised treatment plans. These plans are practical and tailored to the person’s goals, routines, and home setup, so the steps feel doable week to week.
Adaptive equipment can also be part of the plan. He helps with choosing and using the right tools, and he makes sure the advice connects to everyday tasks, like moving safely around the home or completing personal care more comfortably. Energy conservation training is another key focus. This can include simple strategies to pace activities, plan rest breaks, and reduce the “boom and bust” pattern many people get stuck in.
Home modifications are another area he can guide. In many cases, a few changes—like improving access, adjusting how spaces are used, or making things easier to reach—can help someone stay independent for longer. Mr Lee’s recommendations aim to be clear and realistic, based on what’s needed at home.
Over time, his approach supports steady progress. He looks at the bigger picture of daily life, not just one single task. That way, people can build confidence, feel more in control, and move towards goals that actually fit their day-to-day world.