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Bedfordshire, East Anglia
Sarah is an experienced Occupational Therapist specialising in housing and equipment and moving and handling. She is based in Bedfordshire and the surrounding areas.
Sarah qualified at the University of Northampton in 2009 and has extensive experience in Social Care, assessing adults and children in their own homes for equipment, minor works and major adaptations.
Sarah has experience working with a broad range of conditions, including Multiple Sclerosis, Motor Neurone Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Acquired Brain Injury, Cerebral Palsy, Global Developmental Delay, degenerative neurological conditions, stroke, heart conditions, Parkinson's Disease.
Bedfordshire, East Anglia
Gemma is a dedicated Occupational Therapist with a specialization in Housing and Equipment, Functional Rehabilitation, and Moving and Handling. Bringing her expertise to East Anglia, specifically Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Northamptonshire, Gemma earned her qualification in 2014.
Gemma is particularly skilled in DFG assessments and fatigue management, providing valuable support in various areas such as self-care tasks, washing and dressing, toileting, activities of daily living, returning to work, leisure and social skills, as well as addressing personal areas of occupation and identity. She is experienced in working with conditions like MS, MND, Parkinson's Disease, fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), Myalgia Encephalomyelitis (ME), Long-Covid, pain and fatigue management, pacing, grading, activity analysis, routine, sleep, rest, dementia, and Alzheimer's Disease. Gemma's holistic approach and comprehensive skill set contribute to her commitment to enhancing the well-being and independence of her clients.
Occupational Therapy
East Anglia, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire
Functional rehabilitation, Housing and Equipment, Moving and Handling
DFG Assessments, Blue Badges / Mobility Assessments, PIPs, Fatigue management, Pain management, Routine planning, Daily living skills, Community access, Planning & execution, Self care, Postural management, Wheelchair accreditation
Bedfordshire, East Anglia
Occupational Therapist Rosina lives in Dunstable and travels to work around Bedfordshire covering Milton Keynes, Luton, Bicester, Silverstone, Bedford, Watford and Stevenage. She specialises in Functional and Vocational Rehabilitation and has worked with conditions in adults such as Autism, Anxiety, Depression and Learning Difficulties. She completes sensory assessments, and works with clients on Activities of Daily Living.
Rosina works holistically to help clients achieve personalised goals and reach their optimum level of Function. Through her intervention, she facilitates early discharge and promotes independence and recovery. Throughout her experience working with Learning Difficulties, she undertook sensory assessments and completed a course on how the brain processes sensory information and how Occupational Therapy helps to manage sensory issues and high levels of frustration. Rosina helps those with high levels of Anxiety to regain confidence and engage in the local community, supporting them to return to work. She also works on routine.
Rosina has worked in senior roles and has accordingly managed large OT case loads and prioritised service users based on their individual needs. The role included completing thorough assessments and meetings with other professionals to determine the best course of action for clients. She has also been involved in service development projects, including strategies to minimise waiting times and develop a welcoming, warm and therapeutic environment for patients attending hospital appointments.
Cambridgeshire, East Anglia
Based in Cambridgeshire, Lucy provides independent Occupational Therapy assessments to clients in the areas of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Peterborough, and St. Ives, as well as Norfolk and Suffolk. She specialises in Functional Rehabilitation, Housing & Equipment, and Seating & Postural Management.
Lucy has over 20 years of experience, working with clients with a range of physical, learning, and mental health needs. She provides assessments and intervention to clients to maximise their independence, develop new skills, and build on new coping strategies to support them in their everyday life. Lucy uses the Assessment of Motor Process skills (AMPS) to guide her interventions.
Visiting clients at home, Lucy provides interventions that are based on the client's functional goals. This includes providing expert advice on specialist equipment and seating that would increase the client's independence in their own environment. Lucy is also able to deliver accredited postural care training to families and carers.
Lucy can also deliver Vocational Rehabilitation, providing support to clients who wish to return to work/find work and have physical, cognitive, and/or mental health challenges. She supports the client’s transition to a work environment, carrying out work place assessments to view the suitability of the environment and make any recommendations about adaptations that may be needed to support the person to succeed.
Occupational Therapy
East Midlands, East Anglia, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Suffolk
Vocational Rehabilitation, Functional rehabilitation, Seating and Postural management, Paediatrics
AMPS, Train the trainer
Fatigue management, Pain management, Motivational issues, Routine planning, Daily living skills, Gross motor skills, Behaviour management, Co-ordination, Self care, Social integration
Cambridgeshire, East Anglia
Rebecca is a highly specialist Occupational Therapist based in Cambridge. She provides expert assessments and rehabilitation for clients across East Anglia and the East Midlands including Bedford, Ely, Peterborough, Bury St Edmunds, and Stevenage. Rebecca supports clients with a wide range of physical and neurological conditions such as brain injury, spinal injury, cerebral palsy, orthopaedics and trauma, Parkinson's disease, dementia, and stroke.
Rebecca specialises in Housing & Equipment, utilising her experience working in the community to provide assessments and recommendations for equipment provisions and major home adaptations. Her recommendations are designed to maximise her client’s function in their home. She is also able to provide expert advice and detailed reports if a property is unlikely to be suitable in the longer term. With experience in Moving & Handling, Rebecca can also complete expert assessments and deliver training for both formal and informal careers on safe solutions.
Rebecca maintains a high level of professional development and supervision, regularly attending conferences and completing training to enhance her clinical practice.
Occupational Therapy
East Midlands, East Anglia, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
Functional rehabilitation, Housing and Equipment, Moving and Handling
DFG Assessments, Fatigue management, Motivational issues, Routine planning, Daily living skills, Community access, Gross motor skills, Self care
Cambridgeshire, East Anglia
Charlotte is an independent Occupational Therapist, covering East Anglia, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk. Her specialisations include Housing and Equipment, Moving and Handling, and Vocational Rehabilitation. She works with adults and teenagers affected by cancer diagnoses, traumatic or elective amputations, as well as complex surgeries including colorectal, breast reconstruction, and pancreatic procedures.
Since qualifying in 2013, Charlotte has gained extensive experience in various NHS clinical settings, treating a wide range of conditions, from trauma and orthopaedics to brain injuries and long-term neurological disorders. Her expertise includes assessing fine and gross motor skills, pain and fatigue management, planning daily activities, and providing memory and mood assessments. She is also skilled in manual handling, breathlessness interventions, and end-of-life care.
Charlotte has a deep interest in amputee care, which led her to develop the amputee service at Addenbrooke's Hospital. She continues to design personalised rehabilitation programs tailored to her clients’ needs, while bringing together healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated and effective care.
Passionate about her profession, Charlotte is committed to ongoing learning and has developed strong clinical reasoning and leadership skills through practical experience, research, and continued education. She is HCPC and BAOT registered and is also a member of RCOT.
Occupational Therapy
East Anglia, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
Functional rehabilitation, Moving and Handling, Neurological rehabilitation, Housing and Equipment, Vocational Rehabilitation
Fatigue management, Routine planning, Daily living skills
Cambridgeshire, East Anglia
Whitney works primarily with adults and older adults across the East Anglia region, including Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Peterborough. She is a skilled and experienced Occupational Therapist specialising in Moving and Handling, Housing and Equipment, and Functional Rehabilitation. Whitney is passionate about helping individuals in their own homes reach their full potential, ensuring that their environments fulfil their specific needs.
Qualifying as an Occupational Therapist from Northampton University in 2014, Whitney has extensive experience in both acute psychiatric inpatient care and community settings, assessing complex moving and handling cases, providing specialist equipment, and designing recommendations for both major and minor adaptations. Additionally, she offers expertise in environmental controls and assistive technology, empowering clients to maintain their independence within their homes and communities.
Whitney maintains her professional registrations as a member of the British Association of Occupational Therapy and the HCPC through ongoing training, supervision, and reflective practice. She has completed MOHO training and has delivered presentations, including one on the implementation of the Model of Creative Ability on a Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit at The OT Show.
Essex, East Anglia
Lone is an expert Paediatric Occupational Therapist who treats children at home, in nursery, and at school. She is based in Hertfordshire, travelling to the areas of in Essex and North London visiting children and their families. She is qualified in both Bobath and Chailey approaches, as well as being trained in advanced Sensory Integration techniques and using the CO-OP approach.
With over 25 years’ experience, Lone has spent her career working in UK statutory services, in schools and also independently in private practice. Lone works with children with a variety of clinical needs assessing functional, sensory, or motor difficulties. She has experience helping children with conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, Downs Syndrome, and mild to profound learning difficulties. This includes supporting children with postural needs, prescribing the right equipment and offering advice to ensure safe use.
Lone aims to enhance a child's independence and functional ability and will include family, carers, or teachers when creating a personalised treatment plan. To ensure the care she is providing to families is of the highest standard, Lone maintains professional development through her membership of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists’ Specialist Sections in Children, Young People & Families and Independent Practice.
Occupational Therapy
East Anglia, London, Essex, Suffolk, London - Central, London - North, London - East
Paediatrics
Sensory Integration, BOBATH, Train the trainer, CO-OP Practitioner
Daily living skills, Sensory integration, Fine motor skills, Handwriting assessment & treatment, Visual perception, Co-ordination, Self care, Postural management, School Based Therapy/Support, Splinting
Hertfordshire, East Anglia
Claire is an expert Paediatric Occupational Therapist based in Hertfordshire. She visits clients around the South East of England including Buckinghamshire, Essex, and parts of London. Claire has spent much of her career in child and adolescent mental health services and has experience working with children with behavioural difficulties, eating disorders, psychosis, Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, and self-harming behaviour. Claire also has experience working in special schools and supporting children with learning disabilities.
She provides intervention to support children in reaching their maximum potential, including help with handwriting, motor planning, and sensory integration techniques. Claire works with children and families in their home or school environment. Having assessed their needs, Claire will develop a bespoke treatment package for the child which will involve parents, teachers, or carers where necessary. She ensures that the treatment sessions are engaging and work towards the child reaching their personal goals.
Claire is a member of the Sensory Integration Network and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists’ Specialist Section for Children, Young People and Families. She has completed various postgraduate courses, including a qualification in sensory integration and training in the Alert Programme which is particularly successful for children with ADHD. Claire is also trained in the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS).
Occupational Therapy
East Anglia, South East of England, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, London - Central, London - North
Paediatrics, Vocational Rehabilitation
Sensory Integration
Counselling, Routine planning, Daily living skills, Sensory integration, Fine motor skills, Behaviour management, Handwriting assessment & treatment
Norfolk, East Anglia
Based in Norwich, Hayley is a highly qualified Occupational Therapist with over a decade of clinical experience working in the NHS and private sector. She specialises in the Functional Rehabilitation of adults and older adults, having worked in a number of different rehabilitation settings and supporting people with physical and neurological conditions. This includes dementia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, traumatic brain injury, cardiac and respiratory conditions, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Hayley covers a large client base all across East Anglia including Norfolk and Suffolk.
Hayley is a highly motivated, autonomous OT who uses a client-centred approach to ensure the best possible outcomes for her clients. Utilising the skills she has acquired throughout her career, Hayley supports clients with daily living skills, self-care, moving and handling, fatigue management, and specialist seating. In a recent role, Hayley supported many clients with complex neurological conditions, developing her specialist skills in cognitive and upper-limb rehabilitation.
Hayley regularly partakes in professional development activities to ensure she is up to date with the most relevant and evidence-based treatments for her clients.
Occupational Therapy
East Anglia, Norfolk, Suffolk
Moving and Handling, Seating and Postural management, Functional rehabilitation
Fatigue management, Daily living skills, Planning & execution, Self care, Postural management, Anxiety management & relaxation
Norfolk, East Anglia
Occupational Therapist Hannah specializes in housing and equipment, seating and postural management, functional rehabilitation, moving and handling, and neurological rehabilitation. With specialist skills in fatigue management, routine planning, daily living skills, and postural management, Hannah offers her expertise in East Anglia, covering Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk.
Passionate about working with adults in their own home environments, Hannah is dedicated to helping individuals reach their maximum potential. She employs a holistic, functional, and cognitive approach when working with patients and their families, tailoring interventions to address not only physical needs but also the broader aspects of daily life and well-being. Hannah's commitment to individualized, client-centered care underscores her goal of supporting clients on their journey to optimal independence and quality of life.
Occupational Therapy
East Anglia, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
Seating and Postural management, Housing and Equipment, Moving and Handling, Functional rehabilitation, Neurological rehabilitation
Fatigue management, Routine planning, Daily living skills, Self care, Postural management
Suffolk, East Anglia
Based in Suffolk, Jen provides expert Occupational Therapy to local areas such as Felixstowe, Ipswich, and Sudbury visiting clients at home, as well as travelling further afield to London, Hertfordshire, and homes in Yorkshire. She specialises in a number of areas of Occupational Therapy including Rehabilitation, Seating & Postural Management and Housing & Equipment.
Jen has spent her career working in acute wards, rehabilitation units, for social services, and also in private practice. She has always held a varied caseload, treating clients with conditions such as chronic pain, fibromyalgia, CFS/ME, and arthritis. She has a special interest in chronic pain and fatigue management, having provided group therapy on relaxation and sleep hygiene.
Jen works collaboratively with clients, family members, and carers to ensure that the most appropriate equipment, seating solutions, and housing adaptations are provided to enable her client to live as independently as possible. She also provides expert advice and guidance on work-related issues, having gained experience working at a vocational rehabilitation centre.
Jen likes to keep her clinical knowledge up to date, maintaining her professional memberships of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists’ Specialist Sections in Independent Practice and Neurological Practice.
Occupational Therapy
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, East Anglia, London, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Leicestershire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, Suffolk
Moving and Handling, Neurological rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation, Seating and Postural management, Functional rehabilitation, Housing and Equipment
Counselling, DFG Assessments, Blue Badges / Mobility Assessments, Fatigue management, Pain management, Motivational issues, Routine planning, Financial management, Daily living skills, Community access, Sensory integration, Balance, Planning & execution, Self care, Postural management, Sign Language, Anxiety management & relaxation
Suffolk, East Anglia
Cathy is an experienced and enthusiastic OT who has developed a vast depth of knowledge and experience in her chosen fields.
With over 20 years of experience, Cathy has become an expert in her fields of, Seating & Postural Management, Moving & Handling, and Housing & Equipment.
She has worked in a variety of settings, working with adults and older people supporting them in the areas of rehabilitation, orthopaedics, neurology, older peoples mental health, dementia, and supporting adults with learning disabilities. Carrying out detailed assessments and expert treatment, Cathy helps her client to live as independently as possible.
Cathy has experience in facilitating equipment & adaptations, reablement, moving & handling, and managing a dementia team.
Occupational Therapy
East Midlands, East Anglia, London, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Rutland, Suffolk, London - North
Seating and Postural management, Housing and Equipment, Moving and Handling
DFG Assessments, Blue Badges / Mobility Assessments, Daily living skills, Community access, Self care, Postural management, Wheelchair accreditation
Bedfordshire
Rose has over 15 years' experience as an OT and a Masters in Public Health. Rose completes assessments for Mental Capacity and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards in client's homes and care home settings, servicing Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Northamptonshire. Rose has worked with many conditions affecting capacity including Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Down's syndrome, neurological conditions, genetic conditions, brain injury, spinal injury, Cerebral Palsy, orthopaedic and trauma, Muscular Dystrophy, global developmental delay, learning difficulties, Parkinson's disease, Motor neurone disease, Multiple sclerosis, Dementia / Alzheimer's, Stroke, Amputations, Anxiety disorder, Depression, Osteoporosis, and burns cases. Rose is a caring and empathetic professional with a passion for ensuring clients can maximise their independence and feel safe doing so.
Essex, London
Based in Chelmsford and working in Essex and East Anglia Ekaete’s main area of experience is Neurological Rehabilitation in adults and children, specifically Brain and Spinal Injury. Ekaete provides therapy, improving Daily living skills, and Gross and Fine motor skills. Also, Ekaete completes assessments for Guillain Barre, Dementia, Autism, Down’s syndrome, Cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease, and Multiple Sclerosis.
Ekaete is experienced in conducting assessments and using the appropriate tools and a person-centred approach to develop intervention plans for adults. She is skilled at providing and evaluating patient intervention, completing home visits and ordering equipment, and making recommendations and referrals based on a client’s needs. She collaborates with MDTs and other professionals regarding plans of care and service development. In previous roles, Ekaete managed departments (for example, in Intensive Care, and Cardiac and Oncology units) and caseloads for slow stream and rehabilitation pathways.
As a clinical educator with an interest in research, Ekaete is passionate about promoting evidence-based practice among her students. Accordingly, she has achieved a MSc and is currently pursuing a professional doctorate in Occupational Therapy on a part-time basis.
Occupational Therapy
East Anglia, Essex
Moving and Handling, Neurological rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation, Functional rehabilitation
Routine planning, Daily living skills, Community access, Gross motor skills, Fine motor skills, Visual perception, Co-ordination, Planning & execution, Self care, TBI
Hertfordshire, South East of England
Specialising in a wide range of adult disabilities, neurological conditions, and brain injury, Tanya works with adults of all ages to enhance their independence at home. Tanya is based in Hertfordshire, covering a client base across London, the Home Counties, and East Anglia. She has an extensive understanding of multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Huntington’s disease, focusing on how a client can manage fatigue, pain, and activities of daily living.
Through her holistic approach, Tanya considers a client’s every need to ensure they have strategies to move safely around the home, whether with basic mobility aids or larger pieces of equipment, such as chairs and hoists. Tanya also ensures that families and carers are fully engaged in the process and understand how they can provide support. Similarly, Tanya can advise on Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG) assessments.
Tanya’s experience in Housing & Equipment means she can recommend an extensive variety of specialist aids to help prevent falls, improve mobility, and enable the client to carry out daily tasks. These aids can in turn help reduce and manage fatigue and improve confidence moving around independently. Tanya also supports clients to regain and maintain access to the community, assessing their needs getting in and out of the home, and any equipment they might require when travelling in the community.
Tanya is a member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists and belongs to a vast network of health professionals, providing ongoing personal development and learning.
Occupational Therapy
East Anglia, London, South of England, South East of England, Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, East Sussex, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Northamptonshire, Suffolk
Moving and Handling, Housing and Equipment
Motivational interviewing, DFG Assessments, Fatigue management, Pain management, Motivational issues, Routine planning, Daily living skills, Community access, Self care, Social integration, Postural management, Anxiety management & relaxation, Learning disability
Middlesex, London
Debra provides expert Occupational Therapy to clients in London and the neighbouring counties of Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, and Middlesex. She specialises in Housing & Equipment, Moving & Handling, and Seating & Postural Management for both children and adults. Working collaboratively with the client, their family and carers, Debra provides a tailored treatment programme which aims to increase independence and improve quality of life.
With over 15 years’ experience, Debra has worked in a variety of health and social care settings including inpatient, community, and the private sector. She has provided care to clients with various physical and neurological conditions such as brain injury, cerebral palsy, arthritis, stroke, and dementia.
Visiting the client in their home environment, Debra is able to identify the individual’s needs and can recommend minor or major adaptations as appropriate. This could include facilities such as wet rooms, wheelchair accessible kitchens, ramps, through floor lifts or hoist systems, as well as grab rails, stairlifts, and adaptive equipment. She works closely with carers, surveyors, architects, and contractors to ensure that the adaptations meet the current and future needs of the client and to reduce the risk of injury and falls.
Alongside housing and equipment, Debra also provides expert advice and guidance on seating & postural management. Debra prescribes chairs with specialist accessories and functions such as a vertical lift, riser function, recline function or tilt in space. She encourages and advises on good seating support, training carers and families on the risks of poor skin integrity and pressure sores, as well as safe manual handling and transfers in the home.
Through her work, Debra aims to promote independence and reduce risk by enabling the client to have safe access to all essential facilities and to be safe within their home.
Middlesex, London
Miriam is a highly skilled Occupational Therapist based in Edgeware. She visits clients across London, Hertfordshire, Essex, and Bedfordshire offering tailored interventions to suit a client’s individual needs. She is experienced supporting adults of all ages with a wide range of conditions and injuries including cardio-respiratory conditions, elderly care and frailty, dementia, orthopaedics and trauma, progressive neurological conditions, stroke, brain injury, learning difficulties, cancer, palliative and end of life care.
Miriam provides comprehensive assessments and implements client-centred treatment programmes, reducing risks in the home, optimising functional independence, and building confidence in the community. She helps clients with a range of physical, cognitive, and sensory impairments through a focus on activities of daily living, fatigue and pain management. Miriam also advises on appropriate needs at home, recommending suitable equipment and adaptations to promote safety and independence.
With a career spanning over 10 years, Miriam has gained experience across a variety of clinical settings including inpatient, rehabilitation, and outpatient clinic settings. She is currently a member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists and their Specialist Section for Independent Practice.
Occupational Therapy
East Anglia, London, South East of England, Bedfordshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, London - Central, London - North, London - East, London - West
Seating and Postural management, Functional rehabilitation, Moving and Handling, Housing and Equipment
Fatigue management, Pain management, Daily living skills, Balance, Co-ordination, Self care, Postural management
The OT Practice provides expert, independent occupational therapy services throughout the Cambridgeshire region as well as nationwide. We have expert, private therapists covering every clinical specialism in all areas of Cambridgeshire, including Cambridge, Huntingdon, Peterborough and St. Ives.
Our practice is based on our reputation for building trusted relationships with our clients. Since ethics are at the heart of our vocation as health care professionals, we always recommend alternatives to our own services if we believe they are better suited to a client's particular needs.
Our Cambridgeshire therapists cover all areas of OT, including neurological or functional rehabilitation, housing & equipment, seating & postural management, paediatrics and hand therapy. For a free initial consultation over the telephone, please call one of our dedicated client managers who will be able to find you the right OT. You can also learn more about some of the private therapists in our Cambridgeshire team from their profiles above. All our client managers are themselves experienced OTs, who will be able to provide a free initial consultation over the phone and follow up with a written quotation for further services if required.
We also have a dedicated paediatrics team at The OT Practice, so if you are considering referring a child then please visit the OT Practice Kids section of our website to learn more.
Our OT’s are helping people throughout Cambridgeshire deal with a variety of difficulties. If you would like to find out more visit our pages dedicated to explaining how our occupational therapists can help with common difficulties, covering adults and children. The most common difficulties we see are shown below, alternatively just call us on 0330 024 9910 for a free over-the-phone consultation.
Home activities can become a challenge with age or after an accident, illness or diagnosis leading to reduced independence and confidence
Read moreEquipping children struggling with class participation and friendships due to shyness or faltering self-confidence, with the skills & self-belief they need.
Read moreChildren with balance & coordination difficulties can struggle with activities such as dressing, using cutlery, riding a bike, running or playing sport
Read moreA child’s ability to carry out basic self care tasks such as dressing, teeth cleaning or using cutlery
Read morePractical techniques to maximise independence at home following a medical diagnosis, accident or period of recuperation
Read morePractical support and advice for children with multiple or complex needs such as equipment, seating, splinting or housing
Read moreAs we age or after an illness or accident, it is common for mobility to deteriorate, leading to falls, loss of confidence and reduced independence
Read moreAddressing the debilitating effect of fatigue to improve motivation, energy and engagement with day-to-day life
Read moreMemory loss following diagnoses of dementia or brain injuries, as well as normal ageing process or during periods of unusual stress
Read moreAddressing barriers to work following an accident or period of illness
Read moreStrategies to address persistently low motivation causing under-performance at work, problems at home or in relationships
Read moreSmall movements of the hand and fingers that allow a child to write and draw, as well as manipulate buttons, zips and shoelaces
Read moreA child's ability to organise their body and environment to perform daily activities such as sitting correctly and arranging a desk
Read moreDifficulties with gross motor skills cause clumsy or uncoordinated movement, leading to problems with tasks such as dressing, running or riding a bike
Read morePurchasing and learning to use specialist equipment and vehicles for reduced mobility due to accident, ill health or old age
Read morePlanning and performing activities as part of a fulfilling and meaningful daily routine
Read morePractical advice and treatment to improve handwriting and boost confidence
Read moreSolutions for when an accident, illness or age makes access in and out of the home a challenge
Read morePractical advice and solutions for seating including wheelchairs and comfy seating
Read moreAssisting with standing and self-support following an illness, accident, or with advancing age
Read moreA child’s ability to process what they see and respond with meaningful movement
Read moreRestoring skills for personal care such as washing and dressing after accident, illness or with advancing age
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Your therapist treated me like a human being, not a disabled OAP. She was courteous, kind and caring, it made me feel quite humble, especially with the respect she gave to me.
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We had our appointment with Claire today and I just want to tell you how amazing she was! It normally takes Oliver a while to warm up to new people but within minutes he loved her! I feel like I understand Oliver and his behaviours so much more after meeting with Claire just once. You have no idea what this means to me.
Parent of a paediatric client
Joy’s mobility scooter shed was delivered and erected today and it looks fantastic. Many thanks for your support
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