
Jennifer Kouch
Occupational Therapist
Jennifer is a compassionate and hardworking Occupational Therapist with a Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy (Honours) from Federation University. Throughout her various clinical placements, she worked with patients across the lifespan from paediatrics to geriatrics with a broad range of conditions.
With experience across a wide range of settings in hospitals, aged care facilities, clinics, homes, schools, and kindergartens, she is passionate about helping individuals achieve both their short-term and long-term goals.
Jennifer’s approach to therapy is client-centred and strengths-based, focusing on building strong rapport with clients and their families to ensure their needs and goals are at the heart of every session. Jennifer is committed to ongoing professional development and always strives to provide engaging and beneficial therapy sessions.
Jennifer has a profound interest in working with adults during their rehabilitation journey, developing strategies to enhance their functional skills and implementing home modifications. Jennifer also enjoys working with patients from a diverse range of conditions and of all ages, to provide the best possible care and outcome for her patients and their families.
In both her professional and personal life, she is known for her caring, empathic, and optimistic nature, and finds great joy in supporting and advocating for her clients to reach their fullest potential.
When not in the office, Jennifer cherishes spending quality time with her family by playing games, travelling and taking her dog to the park.
Professional Development (PDs):
- The Importance of teaching adaptive behaviour to school-age children
- Dr Ross Greene – Adaptive Behaviour
- Sue Larkey – How to Increase Engagement & Participation in Students on the Autism Spectrum
- Tony Attwood – How to Recognise Autism
- Tony Attwood – How to teach children who learn and engage differently

