Basia Kmita is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Putney, NSW 2112. Her practice works with people who need help with everyday activities, like getting dressed, using utensils, managing routines, or doing tasks at home and school.
Occupational therapy can make a real difference when someone finds daily living harder than it used to be. In many cases, it’s about building skills step by step, and also finding practical ways to make tasks easier. Basia focuses on assessing day-to-day needs first, so the support matches the person’s current life and goals.
Basia also helps with hand and arm strength through targeted therapeutic exercises. These sessions are often useful when someone has trouble using their hands for fine tasks such as writing, buttoning, cutting food, or other movements that need control. Strength, comfort, and function all matter, and the plan is usually adjusted based on what improves over time.
Sensory integration therapy is another part of her work. Some people feel overwhelmed by certain sounds, touch, textures, or movement, or they may struggle to organise their body’s responses in day-to-day situations. Sensory-based support can help make daily life feel more manageable and less tiring.
Where it fits, Basia may also recommend adaptive equipment. This can include helpful tools and changes that make tasks safer and easier, without needing to push through difficulties. The aim is to reduce frustration and support independence, whether that’s at home, at school, or in the community.
In terms of experience and education, the details listed here don’t include years of practice or specific study history. No research projects or clinical trial involvement are listed either. If you want to know more about her background, it’s best to contact the practice directly.
You can find her practice at PO Box 3197, Putney NSW 2112.