Miss Abbey Collins is an Occupational Therapist (OT) working in Kennington VIC. Her practice is at Unit 3 11 Lowndes Street, Kennington VIC 3550.
Occupational therapy is all about helping people get back to the things they need and want to do day to day. For many patients, that starts with the basics—things like dressing, eating, and getting through everyday routines without too much strain.
Miss Collins focuses a lot on fine motor skills. That means looking at the smaller movements you use in your hands and fingers. Sometimes this is helpful after an injury or illness, and at other times it’s about support for ongoing issues that make daily tasks harder than they should be. She works through practical steps to help patients build control and confidence with everyday movements.
Day-to-day activities can feel frustrating when your hands don’t respond the way you expect. In many cases, Miss Collins helps people break tasks into smaller parts. She also supports patients with exercises to improve strength and coordination. The aim is steady progress, not rushing. Over time, small changes can make a big difference in how things feel at home and in the community.
She can also recommend adaptive equipment when it would make life easier. This might be simple tools that help with grip, better ways to hold items, or changes to how a task is done. The goal is to help patients do the job safely, comfortably, and with less stress—while still keeping as much independence as possible.
Miss Collins’ work is mainly about hands-on, practical support. If you’ve been finding daily tasks tricky, or you need help rebuilding movement and control, she can help work out a plan that fits around your routine. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach, and at times the best plan is the one that helps you improve in small, doable steps.