Miss Grace P Kokir is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Wembley, WA. She works out of U 1b 228 Cambridge Street, Wembley WA 6014.
In everyday terms, her work is about helping people do the things they need and want to do. That can be at home, at work, or in the community. Some people come in after an injury or health change and find daily tasks feel harder than they used to. Others need support to build back confidence and keep things moving safely.
Grace focuses on the skills people use every day. This often starts with assessment of daily living skills. She looks at how someone manages common activities, how their routine is set up, and what might be getting in the way. In many cases, small changes make a big difference. At times, it is about pacing and energy use, not just equipment.
Once the needs are clearer, she gives practical recommendations for adaptive equipment. That might mean tools that help with dressing, cooking, showering, or getting around more comfortably. The goal is usually the same: help the person stay independent, reduce strain, and make tasks feel more doable.
Work can be a big part of daily life, so Grace also offers guidance on ergonomic workplace setup. If someone is feeling sore, stiff, or worn out on the job, the way a workstation is set up can help. She looks at posture, reach, movement, and how to reduce unnecessary stress while still getting the work done.
She also helps develop personalized rehabilitation plans. These plans are not about rushing. They are about having a clear, realistic way forward with steps that fit into a person’s day. Over time, that can support better function and help people return to their usual routines with less pain and more control.
Grace’s role is hands-on and practical. She works with people and families to understand what matters most in real life, then turns that into clear next steps. If you want support with everyday activities, work setup, or rehab planning, she can help work out a path that feels manageable.