So you’re looking for an

exceptional online occupational therapist

that’s practical, personalised, and

built around you?

Well, you’re in the right spot.

What is OT?

Occupational Therapy (OT) helps people build the skills, confidence, and independence to do what matters most in daily life.

This might look like:

  • Managing emotions or sensory needs

  • Building independence with cooking, self-care, or daily routines

  • Using the right tools and supports to make life easier

  • Planning safe, sustainable transitions at home, school, or work

But here’s the problem…

The average wait time is 12 to 18 months to access OT.

That’s where my online service comes in.

Within in a week, I should be able to get you started.

Hi, I’m Marissya!

I’m an occupational therapist passionate about helping people build independence, confidence, and a sense of ease in daily life.

I work online with NDIS participants across Australia, offering trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming support that’s flexible, consistent, and easy to access from home.

Who do I help?

I work with children (5+), teens, and adults who may be:

  • Living with autism or ADHD

  • Navigating psychosocial disability or mental health challenges

  • Managing complex or developmental support needs

  • Children, teens, and adults with diverse goals

What do I offer?

I keep it simple and tailored to your goals. My top-notch services include:

  • In-depth assessments to understand strengths, challenges, and support needs, helping shape personalised NDIS goals and funding.

  • Clear, evidence-based reports to support access to funding, assistive technology, and appropriate supports under your NDIS plan.

    • NDIS Review Reports (RORD, CoC)

    • Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)/Supported Independent Living (SIL) Reports

    • Assistive Technology (AT) Assessments, Applications and Reports

    • Sensory Profile & Regulation Assessments and Reports

  • Step-by-step support to build and strengthen functional skills, fostering long-term independence and wellbeing.

    • Telehealth Occupational Therapy (children, teens, adults)

    • Emotional Regulation & Sensory Support

    • Daily Living Skills & Independence Coaching

    • Social Skills & Community Participation

    • Parent and Carer Coaching

    • Support Worker Training & Strategy Plans

  • Specialised support refers to occupational therapy that is carefully adapted for individuals with complex needs—such as autism, ADHD, trauma histories, and psychosocial disabilities—using evidence-based, developmentally attuned, and emotionally safe approaches.

    • Trauma-Informed OT

    • Neurodiversity-Affirming Practice

    • Autism & ADHD Support

    • Mental Health, Psychosocial & Physical Disability

    • Transition Planning (school, home, work)

Well, here’s the part that matters the most…

how I approach therapy.

  • Personalised

    Therapy is never one-size-fits-all. I work with your strengths, challenges, and goals to make recommendations that are both meaningful and achievable.

  • Accessible

    Online sessions remove barriers like travel and energy, so support fits into your life: consistent, flexible, and family-friendly.

  • Collaborative

    You don’t have to do this alone. I team up with families, carers, and professionals to build strong, sustainable support around you.

Don’t just take my word for it…

  • "Working with Marissya made everything feel possible again. The strategies were practical, affirming, and easy to use in our daily routine."

    – Parent of NDIS participant

  • “Marissya really listened and understood what I needed. The sessions felt safe and supportive, and I noticed positive changes quicker than I expected.”

    – Adult participant with autism

  • “Her approach is gentle but effective. My confidence has grown so much, and I finally feel like therapy fits my life instead of the other way around.”

    – Teen client

Let’s make therapy work for you.

Getting started is easy:

  1. Reach out → Book a free chat.

  2. Get a plan → We’ll map out goals and supports that suit you.

  3. Start therapy → Build skills, confidence, and strategies that fit your real life.