Ms Stephanie Christina Kouts is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Leppington, in Sydney’s south-west. She works at 108 - 116 Ingleburn Road, Leppington NSW 2179.
In her day-to-day work, Ms Kouts helps people with everyday life tasks. That can include getting back on track with daily living activities, from dressing and routines to managing the things that make the day feel doable. For some people, it’s about learning new ways to do things after an injury or during ongoing challenges. For others, it’s about support to build stronger, more comfortable habits over time.
Ms Kouts also provides recommendations for adaptive equipment. This might be items that make tasks easier at home or work, or simple changes that help someone stay safe and more independent. She looks at what’s happening in real life, not just what sounds good on paper.
Hand therapy is another part of the work she can support with. If someone has a hand injury or a condition that affects grip, movement, or day-to-day comfort, OT input can make a big difference. Hand therapy can include practical guidance and strategies to help use the hand in a safer, more effective way.
Some clients also benefit from sensory integration therapy. This focuses on how the nervous system handles sensory information, which can affect comfort, attention, and everyday behaviour. In many cases, the goal is to help people feel calmer and cope better with the everyday things around them.
Ms Kouts’ work suits people who need hands-on support with daily routines, function, and practical skills. It’s often for anyone who wants clear, practical steps to manage their activities and reduce stress in day-to-day life.
Her background includes occupational therapy training, and she brings that experience into everyday goal setting with clients and carers. If education, publication, research, or clinical trial details are not listed here, it doesn’t mean they aren’t present elsewhere—just that they are not shown in this profile.
If you’re in the Leppington area and you’re looking for an OT to help with daily living tasks, adaptive equipment, hand therapy, or sensory integration support, Ms Kouts can be a helpful starting point.