Zara Blazsanyik is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Queanbeyan, NSW. Her clinic is at Level 1, Unit 2, 114 Crawford St, Queanbeyan NSW 2620.
Occupational therapy is all about helping people get through everyday life more easily. That might mean sorting out routines at home, making daily tasks feel more manageable, or finding ways to do things when hands or skills feel a bit harder than usual.
Zara’s work often starts with a clear look at daily living skills. This can include how someone handles the small, everyday steps of life, like getting dressed, using tools, completing personal care tasks, or coping with the parts of the day that take the most effort.
From there, she can help develop a personalised treatment plan. These plans are made to suit the person’s needs and goals, not a one-size approach. In many cases, the goal is to build confidence and reduce the stress that comes with doing things that feel like a struggle.
Adaptive equipment is another key part of the support. At times, small changes can make a big difference. That could mean looking at tools that help with grip, reach, or comfort, or suggesting simple equipment options to support safer and easier daily living.
Zara also focuses on fine motor skills, especially when using the hands takes extra effort. Fine motor skills can affect things like handwriting, using cutlery, buttoning, or other tasks that need careful hand control. Her approach aims to strengthen skills over time and find practical ways to keep participating in daily activities.
Sessions are usually hands-on and focused on real-life tasks. The aim is to help people learn techniques they can use at home and in everyday settings. Over time, the support can be adjusted as skills improve or as needs change.
If you’re looking for help with daily living skills, adaptive equipment, or fine motor support in the Queanbeyan area, you can reach out to Zara at her clinic on Crawford St.