
Occupational Therapy
NEW: No wait lists for one off Functional Capacity Assessments, Equipment Prescription, Seating Assessments, Home Safety Assessments & OT Driving Assessments
WHO WE WORK WITH
We support individuals aged 10 years+ and adults with one off assessments and ongoing therapy. We have a special interest in learning difficulties, autism and chronic upper limb conditions such as osteoarthritis.
See us in our consult room, at home, at school, online (face to face).
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what can our support look like
Our interventions can assist you to build your independence in activities of daily living by supporting you:
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to build your skills at home (i.e. skill building in cooking or personal care), at school (skill building in handwriting), in the community or at work;
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to increase your upper limb strength, and co-ordination;
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by providing hand therapy and exercise to support fine motor dexterity;
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by assessing your space to better reflect your ergonomic needs and giving you practical advice to support you;
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by providing wellness exercises and techniques that may support pain management for chronic conditions or after a challenging life event as is the case for stroke or cancer survivors;
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to return to leisure and exercise activities with modification;
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to increase your social participation through equipment prescription to enable independent community access.
examples of the assessments we conduct
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Functional capacity assessments
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OT Driving Assessments and Reporting
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All manner of seating assessments i.e. wheelchair, scooter and recliners
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Handwriting assessments
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Ergonomic assessments for work from home set ups, school or university or work
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Home safety assessments and Home and living assessments
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Equipment prescription (assistive technology) i.e., for scooters, specialised chairs and beds and adaptive and assistive equipment
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We know how precious your funding is and we will let you know if you are better suited to a different Occupational therapy specialist or have other priority needs not previously identified